Engadget reported more than the weekend,
Windows 7 Enterprise 64 Bit, the iPhone is incompatible with all the 64-bit flavors of Windows XP and Windows Vista. iPhone specs page doesn’t mention the incompatibility; it says that the iPhone will work with Windows Vista Home Premium, Business,
Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2010, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later. Apple does acknowledge the iPhone’s 64-bit Windows incompatibility on the iPhone support page in a foot note. will the iPhone be compatible with 64-bit flavors of Windows? I’ve asked Apple when and if it plans to offer a fix/update. So far,
Office 2007 Professional Keygen, nothing back. comments more than the weekend on Slashdot about the iPhone-64-bit-Windows incompatibility are worth a read. There’s the “blame Microsoft” school. But there’s also an equally,
Office Standard 2010 X64, if not more,
Microsoft Office Home And Business 2010, vocal “blame Apple” one. couple of posters note that Windows Vista was released to manufacturing in November 2006, so Apple’s previous defense as to why iTunes initially wasn’t Vista-compatible — not enough time — doesn’t hold water. Some 64-bit Vista users claim iTunes now works just fine for them; others say it still isn’t working right. Other posters say that Apple’s hardly the only company not providing 64-bit Windows support and that there is still a dearth of software and drivers that support 64-bit Vista. (A quick check of the latest Vista compatibility list maintained by ieXbeta shows a lot fewer 64-bit incompatibilities than a few months ago.) early iPhone adopters care about iPhone’s lack of 64-bit Windows support?