Re: Which "Pick" systems will run on Vista Home Premium?
- From: Dave <davet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 11:14:30 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 14, 6:56 am, Mike Preece <mich...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have just bought a new laptop with Vista Home Premium and would like
to download, install and run a free-for-home-use Pick(-like) system.
Any advice?
Mike,
Raining Data offers an eval. copy of D3 at no cost. I don't know if
it's certified
for Vista or not.
IBM offers the 2-User Personal Edition of UniVerse at no cost and it
is certified on
Vista Ultimate, Business and Enterprise. It is not certified on any
Vista Home
editions, but it may work.
Ofcourse, like most evaluation products, the P.E. version of UniVerse
is not
supported by IBM.
Please let me know if we can assist you in getting an eval. copy of D3
or UniVerse.
Dave Taylor
Sysmark Information Systems, Inc.
Authorized IBM Business Partner
Raining Data Reseller
800-SYSMARK (800-797-6275)
davet at sysmarkinfo dot com
www dot sysmarkinfo dot com
.
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