On which operating system do you use TC mainly?

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On which operating system do you use TC mainly?

Poll ended at 2007-08-31, 10:19 UTC

Windows 3.x
0
No votes
Windows 95
0
No votes
Windows 98
1
2%
Windows ME
0
No votes
Windows 2000
4
7%
Windows XP 32 Bit
48
84%
Windows XP 64 Bit
0
No votes
Windows Vista 32 Bit
3
5%
Windows Vista 64 Bit
1
2%
 
Total votes: 57

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On which operating system do you use TC mainly?

Post by *Lefteous »

I stumbled over a poll in a forum of another filemanager The result showed clearly that almost all users use at least Windows 2000. As a consequence the upcoming version of SpeedCommander will require Windows 2000 and will be released as unicode only. That doesn't mean the same can be applied to Total Commander users. The could help to make it easier for the author to know which operating systems still needs to be supported at this point in time.
Please choose the system which you use mainly.

The poll will end on August 31th.
Last edited by Lefteous on 2007-09-01, 06:54 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
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Post by *m^2 »

Mostly Win XP 32-bit.
Sometimes 2000.
I think you should add wine (although it's not OS) to the list.
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Windows 2000,
but I use windows 2003 server a lot too
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Post by *Sam_Zen »

My main workstation is running W2K, and as far as I'm concerned, it will stay that way.
Besides that, I have two simple laptops with TC on W98. But I don't demand support for that, in future builds of TC.
As long as it is compatible, it's nice. If no longer, I'll just continue to work with the latest correct version for W98.
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Post by *karlchen »

About Unicode support:

Good new by Christian: Full Unicode support is a "must" these days.
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About the used Windows versions:

Too bad there is no option to check more than 1 Windows version. Too bad for those of us who use several different machine regularly in a company environment.

So my proper answer should read (by order of frequency, descending):

+ Windows XP Pro, 32bit (ticked in the poll)
+ Windows 2003 Std, 32bit
+ Windows 2000 Sp4 Rollup1, 32 bit

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Post by *PeaceMaker »

2Lefteous

What about Windows Server 2003 - I'm using it very often!!!
[face=tahoma]LICENSE NUMBER: #101897 Single user license (since: 6th February 2004)
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An already started poll cannot be altered.
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...true!
[face=tahoma]LICENSE NUMBER: #101897 Single user license (since: 6th February 2004)
CURRENT VERSION: Total Commander 9.00 beta 12 (released: 31st August 2016)
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[mod][OT] posts split to TC unicode conversion - status update.

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Still using Windows XP 32 Bit, here 5 months after my first wote - I still see no reason to change (but a lot of reasons for not changing).
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petermad wrote:Still using Windows XP 32 Bit, here 5 months after my first wote - I still see no reason to change (but a lot of reasons for not changing).
Me too. actually I see many reasons against any changes in near future.
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Please add Windows NT 4.0 to voting.
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NT Man wrote:Please add Windows NT 4.0 to voting.
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