Tara
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Technically this old program will not work with Windows 8.1 I have discovered that, as a rule, there are usually only two common problems with using older programs on newer Operating Systems: 1. Technical Support is not provided for those older programs. 2. Many older programs can usually be successfully installed on any 32-bit Operating System; but, if any of those older programs contain any 16-programming code (which was commonly used before WinXP was released), those programs cannot be installed on any 64-bit Operating System, because 64-bit Operating Systems cannot handle 16-bit programming code. As proof of that point, I have successfully installed Calendar Creator 2.0 on a 32-bit version of Win 8.1; but, I am not able to install Calendar Creator 2.0 on a 64-bit version of Win 8.1. And, I have successfully installed American Greetings CreataCard 3 (a VERY OLD Mindscape/Broderbund product with a 1997 Copyright date) on a 32-bit version of Win 8.1, which also cannot be installed on a 64-bit version of Win 8.1. Finally, only long-time users of earlier versions of Hallmark Card Studio will appreciate this next fact. I have been able to successfully install Hallmark Card Studio 2 (with a copyright date of 2000, before WinXP was released), on all subsequent 64-bit Operating Systems, including Win 8.1, and without any 'gotchas' at all. That is not to say that all older programs can be installed on all 32-bit versions of Win 8.1. But, it is important to keep in mind that just because a program is old doesn't necessarily mean that it cannot be used on Win 8.1. However, the older a program is the more likely that it will not install on a 64-bit Operating System. So, every time I upgrade to a newer Windows Operating System, I always make sure to upgrade to both the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version (most often on separate computers). The probem with many computer manufacturers is that, unless you specifically request a computer with a 32-bit Operating System, you will receive a computer with a 64-bit Operating System. So, it's always a good idea to ask about the Operating System before purchasing the computer. Incompatibilities that I have heard about with regard to Windows 8/8.1 are definitely far fewer than the incompatibilities which users had to face after WinXP was released.
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