Live, on the internet...
Ahoy, all -- Later this week I'll be appearing at a virtual roundtable hosted by Mark Russinovich, streaming live over the web. The topic is Windows 7 application compatibility. Among other things, I'll be demoing the latest (still-unreleased) updates to LUA Buglight (latest released version here).
Here are the details:
Springboard Series Virtual Roundtable
Windows 7 Application Compatibility: Your Questions Answered (Part 1)
Date: Thursday, June 18
Time: 11:00am Pacific Time
https://ms.istreamplanet.com/springboard
Windows 7, is approaching fast and from the application standpoint is very similar to Windows Vista. We’re going to examine Windows 7 application compatibility not only from the perspective of moving from Windows Vista, but also for those coming from Windows XP. Join us to discuss the most common challenges around application compatibility when coming from a legacy operating system, why changes were made along the way, compatibility technologies inside the OS and methods for getting incompatible applications to run on Windows 7. Along the way we share tips and tricks, demonstrate free tools to analyze and fix applications and answer your specific questions about application compatibility live.
In Part 2 of this Virtual Round Table discussion (planned for later this Summer/Fall), we’ll discuss the options and approaches for using virtualization tools In depth to address application incompatibilities – including presentation virtualization, desktop virtualization and application virtualization. We’ll be sending out more details and posting information to www.microsoft.com/springboard for part 2 as the dates are finalized.
As part of the “virtual” experience, you may submit your questions about Windows 7 Application Compatibility to the panel live during the event—or submit questions in advance to vrtable@microsoft.com.
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Comments
Anonymous
June 16, 2009
can windows 7 run all xp soft?Anonymous
June 18, 2009
Hi, thanks for your apperance, best moment was the laughs when your "better approach" was introduced :-) It is indeed a LOT better. And your demo was sweet, hehe.