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Subject:Re: Running Robohelp 6 on Win 98 vs. Win 95 From:David Knopf <david -at- KNOPF -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 5 Jan 1999 17:40:46 -0800
Jessica Vargas asked:
| Hi! I'm going to be working with Robohelp 6 (and perhaps upgrading to
| Robohelp 7 soon) at home, where I already use Windows 98 as an operating
| system. My colleagues in the office, however, run Robohelp on Windows
| 95. Does anyone know if this would cause any compatibility problems? Has
| anyone had any experience with a similar situation?
As long as everyone is using the same version of RoboHELP (6 vs. 7), it
shouldn't matter if some are on Win 95 and some are on Win 98.