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Just read this post -- I'm a few days behind on my digests.
Just want to mention that I wouldn't use either of these, as they include
improper use of Microsoft trademarks (ouch!).
Windows NT is a trademark. Windows 95 I don't see listed as a trademark;
however, I still wouldn't use it in combination. Use "Windows 95 or Windows
NT" instead.
I know this doesn't answer your question, but it's additional information
that might be useful to you.
Best,
Gen Whitt
Senior Technical Writer
Software Dynamics, Inc.
Chatsworth, CA
>Dave Hollenbeck <dhollenbeck -at- DIEHLGRAPHSOFT -dot- COM> wrote:
>I hope this is not too simple of a question to be posting to this group, BUT,
>
>Which is correct? The sentence starts: The program tracks...
>
>a) ...any file supported by Windows 95/NT
>b) ...any file supporting Windows 95/NT
>
>TIA,
>
>Dave Hollenbeck