Microsoft really went out of their way to support Visual Basic 6 for years There may be a kludge to keep going on a little longer but a company or yourself cannot spend much more effort to debug issues anymore. ![]() Somebody who posted here on AskWoody recently wanted to install Visual Basic 6 on a newer revision of Windows 10 Professional which would not work. Windows has had a good reputation for backward compatibility. ![]() ![]() Some features and former freedoms get taken away most notably sometimes coercing/nagging the user to a subscription model (rent ware), still there are a great many real and emulated legacy systems still keep things going in the government and private sector, and some old applications and games were just really a pleasure to use.
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