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Apps Not Certified for Vista May Still Work
Saturday, March 3rd, 2007
Although some widely used applications from top software vendors haven’t been certified for use
with Windows Vista, they may nonetheless work with Microsoft Windows Vista. Major applications from Symantec, Adobe Systems, Apple, and IBM aren’t included on an official Microsoft list of applications that qualify for a "Certified for Windows Vista" or "Works with Windows Vista" logo. However, chances are they could currently be involved in the testing process to achieve those logos, Microsoft and its partners said.
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That’s the case with Symantec’s security products, according to a company spokesman. Though Symantec’s software is not listed on the site as having achieved either of those designations, company spokesman Mike Bradshaw said Wednesday that Symantec’s Norton 360, Norton Antivirus, and Norton Internet Security are already compatible with Vista. PC World - Apps Not ‘Certified’ for Vista May Still Work
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