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Why can I use the CD-ROM or Off-line edition with a PC running Windows 3.x?

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Why can I use the CD-ROM or Off-line edition with a PC running Windows 3.x?

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Because the CD-ROM and Off-line editions were developed using a program called WebCompiler which produces presentations that will only playback on systems running Windows 95/98 and NT which also have Microsoft Internet Explorer 4/5 installed. If you are using a computer which does not meet these system requirements but you have a connection to the Internet then visit out web site – http://www.agmed.org.uk – where you will be able to view the same content that’s on the CD-ROM using most web browser programs.

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