Windows XP® support from Microsoft has been discontinued SERVICE BULLETIN Distribution: All bowling centers and Steltronic customers that have Windows XP® as the operating system on their front desk and workstation computers. Issue: After 12 years, support for Windows XP® has ended on April 8, 2014. There will be no more […]
Windows 8.1 ready for preview Today, during the keynote for the Microsoft Build conference in San Francisco, the company announced the preview version for Windows 8.1. As a point upgrade to Windows 8, there are few sweeping changes to the operating system, but Microsoft has thankfully made some tweaks to the interface, along with upgraded […]
Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 will be phased out of support by Microsoft on April 8, 2014. To ensure you remain on supported versions of Windows and Office, you should begin your plan to upgrade to Windows 7 at a minimum, along with Office 2010. With the release of Windows 8 (available in October […]
Steltronic Focus software is compatible with the new OS called Windows 8 from Microsoft. We just installed a fresh version of Windows 8 and then installed a fresh version of Steltronic Focus, and the two are working perfectly together. Soon after Windows 8 was replaced with Windows 10, the Steltronic Focus software remains completely compatible […]
Windows 8 is a totally new version of Windows that, in addition to the traditional desktop, also includes a new-style interface for use with touchscreens – whether that’s on a touchscreen laptop, all-in-one PC or tablet. And, while not all PCs will be touchscreen when Windows 8 launches, expect more and more devices to have […]
Don’t want Windows 8 on your new HP PC? Sure, you can downgrade, but don’t expect HP to support you. .This could be the start of a very bad precedent, or HP shooting itself in the foot once more after taking so many steps to get its act together. According to HP’s Windows 8 FAQ, customers […]
Don’t want Windows 8 on your new HP PC? Sure, you can downgrade, but don’t expect HP to support you. .This could be the start of a very bad precedent, or HP shooting itself in the foot once more after taking so many steps to get its act together. According to HP’s Windows 8 FAQ, customers […]