QuoteWerks compatability with Windows Vista, Server 2008 and Windows 7

Microsoft have removed the previous ‘soft block’ on QuoteWerks software in the June update for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

A ‘soft block’ notifies the user when an application that is incompatible with Windows starts to run.

The removal of the soft block indicates that QuoteWerks no longer suffers from possible previous installation, system instability or other issues which caused QuoteWerks (or the operating system)  not to work correctly.

For more information on the update and to download the appropriate update for your operating system, please see the Microsoft Support website here: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/982519

For more information on QuoteWerks sales quoting software, please click the link or contact us on 0844 357 7360.

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