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Originally Posted by Mad
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Thanks for the link

hatorijr showed me a similar page a while back.. the thing is even the old @ES was developed with a technology that is now being used at best on win7 in other words is like Win7 was developed to run @ES at it best and therefore i didnīt needed to change anything in the code to make @ES run smoothly. anyways iīve been checking the new Win7 apis and they are quite nice.. those examples showed in the link are quite the basics i would say in comparation to other features that can be added to win7.
atm am dropping(so to say) the XP support... the reason for that is because is very time consuming and i canīt always fix stuff just because XP refresh mechanism is a crap... with that am not telling that am completely ignoring XP users but that am not wasting time with XP atm. anyways thanks for the link
last but not least am curious to know who voted for "No" in the poll here

iīll try to find it out.
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