64 bits version of Shopping Cart...

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Hello, my computer runs on Windows Vista 64 bits but Coffeecup Shopping Cart Creator runs only on 32 bits Vista according to your website, are you working on producing a version that will run on Vista 64 bits systems like mine? I have a desktop computer and portable computer at home and they both runs on Vista 64 bits so I cannot use Shopping Cart Creator.
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I would suggest that you download the "trial" version, and try it out. Several users here are using 64-bit systems, and some of them don't need to change anything, others are having to change the settings to "run as admin" and/or "run in compatibility mode" (WinXP SP3). Then you can see if you can use it or not.

At this time, there have been no announcements that CC is planning to make the conversion any time soon.
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I have the same 64bit version and it runs great.
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Windows 7 was my idea. I run 64 bits and everything is fine.
Didn't have to change anything.

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I use Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit and it works perfect for me on all my computers.



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