Originally posted by M@GOid
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That thing ran on every 32-bit version of Windows up to 7 and when we upgraded to Win 10 64-bit all it needed was to be slightly recorded so that it could be recompiled with a newer version of VB.
I have software i wrote back when i was in school the first time that still works, compare that with stuff that i wrote just a month ago on Kubuntu that refuses to work of Fedora KDE or Tumbleweed or Manjaro but works fine in Win 11.
Sorry but the myth of Linux being a developer friendly platform is just that, a myth, and it's evident in the quality of the apps produced.
Real developers use Windows, or Mac OS, or they fart around with Linux as a hobby.
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