As Engadget reported over the weekend,
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Office Pro Plus 2010 Product Key, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition; or Windows XP Household or Professional with Services Pack 2 or later on. Apple does acknowledge the iPhone;s 64-bit Windows incompatibility around the iPhone assistance page inside a foot be aware.When will the iPhone be compatible with 64-bit flavors of Windows? I;ve asked Apple when and when it plans to offer a fix/update. Thus far, absolutely nothing back.The remarks over the weekend on Slashdot in regards to the iPhone-64-bit-Windows incompatibility are really worth a study. There;s the “blame Microsoft” school. But there;s also an equally,
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Office Pro 2010 Serial Key, so Apple;s previous defense as to why iTunes initially wasn;t Vista-compatible — not enough time — doesn;t hold water. Some 64-bit Vista users claim iTunes now works just fine for them; others say it still isn;t working right. Other posters say that Apple;s hardly the only business not providing 64-bit Windows support and that there is still a dearth of software and drivers that support 64-bit Vista. (A quick check of the latest Vista compatibility list maintained by ieXbeta shows a lot fewer 64-bit incompatibilities than a few months ago.)Anyone early iPhone adopters care about iPhone;s lack of 64-bit Windows assistance?