Yeah... it's in the planning stages now. Everything I built from the day I started 599cd (in 2002) until recently has been 32-bit only. Now that Microsoft has made 64 bit the default install, I'm getting more and more people every day saying that they can't get my older seminars to work. So... here we go again.
Indeed. I've been resisting it because it's not necessary. Why? Even Microsoft agreed that unless you've got super high requirements, 32-bit is just fine. But, they made it the default. So...
Tell me about it. I do have to say though, I really hated - HATED - the Ribbon menu when MS released it back in 2007. They completely changed everyone's way of working with Office and I resented the fact that they didn't even give us the option to switch back to the old menus. At that point File - Edit - View was the standard for 20 years. But... after getting used to it, I do agree that the Ribbon is a far superior menu system. So... hopefully I'll feel the same way about 64-bit after a little "bit." See what I did there? LOL
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