Apple’s Software Products Incompatible with Windows Vista

Posted in: Issues, News on Feb 8th, 2007 | 4 responses


Apple has confirmed that their software products, iTunes, QuickTime, Airport For Windows, Bonjour For Windows, iDisk utility, and AppleWorks for Windows does not work with Win Vista.

It has been confirmed by some bloggers that they could not play the paid songs ( from iTunes store ) after upgrading to Windows Vista. Apple has advised iPod users “Not to upgrade” their Windows until newer versions of iTunes is released.

More details at : Apple Software versions and Microsoft Windows compatibility



4 Comments to “ Apple’s Software Products Incompatible with Windows Vista ”

  1. Mike says on:

    If I write a program in Visual Basic 6 (32 bit)
    Can I run that on a Vista OS

    Thanks

  2. Vista Guy says on:

    Hi Mike,

    Honestly I have no idea about development. Perhaps you need to look over at MSDN.

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