Is a Sellerdeck v14 installation going to be affected by upgrading the operating system to Windows 10?
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A mate of mine is an IT guy and said much the same. He has the Beta version and said it's saddled with bugs although "Workable"
Much like a new car or anything new such as software etc, I'd always leave it a good year before I take the plunge
I mainly use Windows 7 although I have Windows 8 on a laptop and whilst I've done the best I can to replicate it like Windows 7, I cannot get away from the awful main screen stuff. It's typical iPad type of layout and I hate it, no doubt the main reason why Windows 10 came out all of a sudden
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One week to go - surely some news?
Originally posted by harry archer View PostIs a Sellerdeck v14 installation going to be affected by upgrading the operating system to Windows 10?
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Originally posted by kev67 View PostA mate of mine is an IT guy and said much the same. He has the Beta version and said it's saddled with bugs although "Workable"
Much like a new car or anything new such as software etc, I'd always leave it a good year before I take the plunge
I mainly use Windows 7 although I have Windows 8 on a laptop and whilst I've done the best I can to replicate it like Windows 7, I cannot get away from the awful main screen stuff. It's typical iPad type of layout and I hate it, no doubt the main reason why Windows 10 came out all of a suddenHanson Web Design
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I've been using SellerDeck 14.01 on Windows 10 since launch.
Operates exactly the same as on 7/8. Haven't had any problems so far.
Window's upgrade process also has no effect on any files/programs you already have installed.
They all remain as they were. Only the core OS files are changed.
It is recommended you backup beforehand anyway though. As with any OS install.
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Here's a warning for anyone using Notepad++ as their text editor. If you install Notepad++ into Windows 10, it sets itself to use UTF-8 as the default character encoding for new documents. This can cause hair-pulling bugs as code that looks correct in Notepad++ will not be what you thought you were typing in the new document.
To fix this, in Notepad++ go to Settings / Preferences / New Document and set Encoding to ANSI.Norman - www.drillpine.biz
Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey
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