Is RasMol “Euro compliant”?
IT managers in the “euro-zone” need to assure themselves that all software they use will support the Euro by January 1, 2002. RasMol does not deal with currency, and therefore is effectively “Euro compliant”. However, most existing versions of RasMol use the Latin-1 (ANSI), Macintosh, or MS Windows OEM characters sets, without explicit support for the Euro symbol, which might cause RasMol to be rejected in testing for “Euro compliance” against standards intended for financial software. If this proves to be a nuisance, please contact EuroCompliance@OpenRasMol.
IT managers in the “euro-zone” need to assure themselves that all software they use will support the Euro by January 1, 2002. RasMol does not deal with currency, and therefore is effectively “Euro compliant”. However, most existing versions of RasMol use the Latin-1 (ANSI), Macintosh, or MS Windows OEM characters sets, without explicit support for the Euro symbol, which might cause RasMol to be rejected in testing for “Euro compliance” against standards intended for financial software.