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Liveinjapan Posted 16 years ago
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Hi,

When the situation is:
This software is not be implemented in Windows 7 and will not be implemented any longer in the consecutive versions (maybe Windows 8? or things like that).

Can I say: This software is not implemented from Windows 7.

Thanks
  

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It sounds strange for me. I would rather say: This software is not implemented in Windows 7 and following. But I am not sure - I am not an expert.

  • It sounds strange for me.
  • I would rather say: This software is not implemented in Windows 7 and following.
  • But I am not sure - I am not an expert.
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It sounds strange for me. I would rather say: This software is not implemented in Windows 7 and following.

But I am not sure - I am not an expert.
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Hi,

I'm not sure what your meaning is.



Possibly you mean 'This software is not included in Windows 7, and will not be part of later versions either.



When something is 'implemented', it usually means that it is introduced for the first time. So, we don't say that it is implemented again later.



Clive
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I would use yours too! (maybe, I would put the before following)
Thanks so much, Anapurma!
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Thanks so much, Clive.
CliveThis software is not included in Windows 7, and will not be part of later versions either.
Excellent! This is really understandable sentence.

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