The apps work great, so it just hasn’t made sense to spend the time and/or money it would take to upgrade them to VB.Net. Well, like many companies out there, mine has a few proprietary programs that were written, long ago, in VB6. Why install Visual Basic 6? It’s a long-dead program, after all. Visual Basic 6 (VB6) has been one of the few exceptions, so far. For the most part, anything that worked on Windows 7 works on Windows 10. As I’ve worked my way through the various oddities of Windows 10, I’ve found that most applications work great.
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