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If you are still on Windows XP don't even bother with this. It does not run on Windows XP. Adobe has officially stopped supporting windows XP. I think that is something you can write about...ah and something you did not notice(or forgot to mention, or maybe you thought that everyone has upgraded to windows 7. It has some issues on Vista too. btw)
when you click on the details tab at the Adobe Shadow web site, there is an
option to view system requirements...it lists Windows 7 (for Windows) and
Mac OSX 10.6 or 10.7 for Mac.
Not sure about Adobe ending support for WinXP??? They are still updating
Acrobat Reader and Flash.
I just went there and clicked on download. My point is that Adobe has stopped supporting XP. This is their Latest app.
I am not complaining about having to download it and find out it does not support XP. That my bad I agree.
I think this should be mentioned in the article cause this is "news"
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