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I've been able to use Flare 7 and Flare 8, and to have them open side by side. I have even been able to edit and save my project in Flare 8, then re-open and build it in 7 -- bad practice, I know, but I like to do useful work in the new rev to get a feel for it, before switching the build machine over to it. I have not used new feature like sub-folders -- I would expect that to break my projects. I have been experimenting with HTML5, and had to rename my new HTML5 skin and target before reopening the project in Flare 7, so that 7 would not try to parse the skin and target files.
regards,
Laura Johnson
Learning Products Engineer
Agilent Technologies
Loveland, Colorado
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