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Edited on Wed Mar-30-11 09:51 PM by truedelphi
Long story short (Okay, in all reality, Long Story Medium version.)
About three years ago, my beloved Windows 95 crashed out.
Twenty years of stuff on there, and granted the key components of my life were indeed backed up, but still.
So last week a young computer tech fixed the machine for me.
But although he was able to put everything that was on the old hard drive in terms of my docuiments and photos, (the one that crashed) onto a CD, he could only get it up and running onto a new HD (Still WIndows 95) and he only got a very few programs installed.
One of my all time favorites is this Windows 95 program called "Capture Lite."
It was a program that let you capture screen shots off the internet, and also you could manipulate your photos, drawings etc and it was easy to learn. For me it was a thousand times better than InDesign or any other of those programs, (all of which are installed on either our newer MAC or our XP) I like it because in about three hours you knew everything you ever needed to know to do anything that you would need to do.
However, the last time I talked to the young man who had created Capture Lite, he said that when MicroSoft went to Windows XP, that he was locked out of the loop, and could no longer make new programs to market. (I was trying to get Capture lite for XP so the newer machine we benefit from using it on the newer machine.)
So now all I want to do is to be able to install the Capture Lite. I looked at the web, and found that there is apparently a new improved version, but that version will not work on Windows 95.
The old version has been stored on my Windows XP machine, but it will not convert back to the Windows 95, either because of copy protection, or because the Windows XP computer is trying to protect me from this file that it cannot recognize. (Cannot recognize it since it is not compatible with the upgraded version of DOS that came with Windows XP.)
Are there any work arounds?
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