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Mite
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In article >,
(Phred) wrote:
> In article >,
> Mite > wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> >Shop'NCook started its life as a pure shopping list software and you can
> >still somewhat feel it. It has now however a pretty good recipe
> >management capability and I plan to expand it further in future releases.
> >
> >Mite (author of Shop'NCook)
> >
http://www.shopncook.com
>
> G'day Mite,
>
> I notice on your Shop'NCook home page (which seems to be redirected(*)
> from the URL you quote in your sig, so I hope it's the legit one) you
> say: "Supported platforms: Windows 98/NT4/2000"
>
> Have you tried it on Windows XP SP2? I guess it probably does, given
> what you say, but it would be nice to have it confirmed or otherwise
> from the horse's mouth. :-) (Or maybe someone else here in r.f.c
> has tried it under XP SP2 and can comment?)
>
> (*)
http://www.rufenacht.com/shopncook/
>
> Cheers, Phred.
Phred,
Shop'NCook is supported on Windows 98/NT4/2000 and Mac OS X.
XP is not listed because we haven't yet tested it on it. I expect it to
work there too since Java ports well to Windows XP, but there could be
of course some unexpected troubles. Sorry I cannot give you a more
definite answer.
BTW,
http://www.rufenacht.com/shopncook/
is the correct page.
Mite
http://www.shopncook.com
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