In doing the build of a brand new whiz bang computer for my seller friend, there were a few challenges.
First was the selection of hardware that represented a degree of 'future proofing' but within budget constraints. It is quite amazing what you can get these days at very reasonable prices. Quad core 64 bit CPU, 8GB RAM, 2TB of HDD, a not-too-shabby video card, power supply, etc. all wrapped up in a case for well under $1000.
Next is the operating system. Windows 7 was the obvious choice - and the geek in me had to make it a 64 bit version. Tossing up between Professional and Ultimate, I went for the latter ... but with a reservation or two.
We then turn into the software stakes, where I had little trouble with any of the other software I loaded .... except for Turbolister.
After snooping around the various forums and boards, it was clear some people were running Turbolister under Windows 7 and some were having a variety of problems.
The one thing that seemed to be rather apparent is that the distinction between people with 32 bit versions and those with 64 bit versions is NOT being made. I strongly suspect that those who are running ok are using 32 bit versions. There is also a lack of distinction between products: Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate - and that just adds to the confusion.
If anybody can add their experiences with Turbolister 2 under Windows 7, please post it here....