The Prompt Solution December 2019 No Images? Click here Take Command / TCC / CMDebug / TCC-RT v26 Feature List Closing SoonWe have begun work on Take Command / TCC / CMDebug / TCC-RT version 26. We have some great new features already under development, and we want to incorporate as many of your ideas as possible. If you have suggestions (or compatibility issues), please post them to our Suggestions Forum. The feature list for v26 will be frozen by late December 2019. Take Command v26 & 32-bit Windows?Our latest installer analytics are showing that nearly everyone running v25 is installing the 64-bit version. 32-bit installs of Take Command & TCC are now less than 2%, and most of those are pirated copies (China, Russia, Iran, and a handful of other countries). It's considerably more work to build, test, create installers, and support both versions -- enough that we're now losing money on every 32-bit sale. Several years ago there were some good arguments for running 32-bit, particularly if you had drivers that hadn't yet been ported to x64. But now there doesn't appear to be any good reasons for continuing to run 32-bit Windows, unless you're working on an old and/or severely memory-constrained system. (In which case you probably aren't going to be updating anyway!) If you have any compelling reasons why JP should maintain x86 support (such as a large corporate installation that wants to upgrade to v26), now's the time to present them. Post your comments on our Support Forum. Take Command v26 Ending Windows 7 SupportMicrosoft will be ending extended support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020. We will be dropping Windows 7 support for major updates of Take Command and TCC released after that date (i.e., v26+). We will continue to support Windows 7 for v25 and earlier. |