The first time I see VISTA mentioned is in the version history http://www.winzip.com/version.htm is v.11
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AnnaSummers
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From: Richard Glazier
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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:49 AM
Subject: [PCSOFT] WinZip 9
Does anyone know if WinZip 9.0 SR-1 (6224) will work in Vista?
There are some configuration options I might not try,
but will it work "at all"?
Please state if personal "opinion" or "experience". (Both welcome.)
Rick Glazier
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