In article >,
Mite > wrote:
>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
>>
>> 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/
>
>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.
Fair enough. Thanks for your response. Maybe someone here who has
tried it on XP will give us the benefit of their experience sometime.
As said before, my guess is that it will work okay -- given that it
works on both Windows 98 (and ME?) and NT4/2K.
Cheers, Phred.
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