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^__We do not recommend__ you use the POPFile 1.1.1 (or later) installer to install POPFile on Windows 9x, Windows Millennium or Windows NT systems. Although POPFile may appear to run OK after using the installer on these old systems, we have no way to tell how reliable such a system will be - if something goes wrong you could lose some incoming email.^ | ^__We do not recommend__ you use the POPFile 1.1.1 (or later) installer to install POPFile on Windows 9x, Windows Millennium or Windows NT systems. Although POPFile may appear to run OK after using the installer on these old systems, we have no way to tell how reliable such a system will be - if something goes wrong you could lose some incoming email.^ | ||
- | We do not know if any users are still using the Windows version of POPFile with Windows 9x, Windows Millennium or Windows NT. It is now more than three months | + | We do not know if any users are still using the Windows version of POPFile with Windows 9x, Windows Millennium or Windows NT. It is now more than a month since the intention to drop support for Windows 9x, Windows Millennium and Windows NT was mentioned in the [[/ |
As mentioned above, Windows users (including those using Windows 9x, Windows Millennium or Windows NT) __**can**__ still use the Cross-Platform version though this may require the installation of some more software on their systems. | As mentioned above, Windows users (including those using Windows 9x, Windows Millennium or Windows NT) __**can**__ still use the Cross-Platform version though this may require the installation of some more software on their systems. |
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