by yarguy » Tue Jun 07, 2016 10:08 am
This isn't the only program upgrade that doesn't play well with XP. Because Microsoft is no longer supporting and upgrading XP, when programs upgrade they may contain components that are necessary to work with the internet, for example, but which are no longer compatible with XP (and never will be, unfortunately for XP users). Going back to a previous version of MM might work for a while as a short term solution, but what happens when MM needs to be upgraded to sync with iOS 10? That's probably not going to work with XP, however much the MM developers want it to. XP has been a remarkably stable operating system for a long time (at least 15 years), but it is not, I'm afraid, going to be viable much longer. But in all this, remember that the US military is apparantly still running on 8" floppies.
Lowlander wrote:It seems to be an XP issue, Win 10 has no issues.
This isn't the only program upgrade that doesn't play well with XP. Because Microsoft is no longer supporting and upgrading XP, when programs upgrade they may contain components that are necessary to work with the internet, for example, but which are no longer compatible with XP (and never will be, unfortunately for XP users). Going back to a previous version of MM might work for a while as a short term solution, but what happens when MM needs to be upgraded to sync with iOS 10? That's probably not going to work with XP, however much the MM developers want it to. XP has been a remarkably stable operating system for a long time (at least 15 years), but it is not, I'm afraid, going to be viable much longer. But in all this, remember that the US military is apparantly still running on 8" floppies.
[quote="Lowlander"]It seems to be an XP issue, Win 10 has no issues.[/quote]