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by Strom
3695 days ago
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You are misinformed. Microsoft even supports Vista, not to mention 7. [1] In addition, if XP support deadline extensions are anything to go by, then these Windows 7 end-of-support dates will get moved several times until they stick. Beyond that, Windows 7 remains by far the most popular Windows version, exceeding the combined market share of Windows 8, Windows 8.1 & Windows 10. [2][3] Unrelated to market share & OS updates, there's the technical question. There aren't many Win32 APIs which are present in Windows 8, but not Windows 7. Thus it's not that likely that Windows 7 wouldn't be supported by a Win32 app (which this is), unless they go out of their way to make it so. [1] http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle [2] http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp [3] https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share... |
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According to Wikipedia I'm not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7#Support_lifecycle
"Mainstream support for 7 ended on January 13, 2015."
I think it's reasonable that businesses don't support an OS version beyond the OS's provider's own "mainstream support".
> Thus it's not that likely that Windows 7 wouldn't be supported by a Win32 app (which this is), unless they go out of their way to make it so.
Possibly, but listing support on their website means they support it, and why should they do that if, again, Microsoft itself does not?