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- tristaanogreEsteemed Contributor
Generally speaking, code language itself doesn't change much. However, there have been a number of object changes since TestComplete back in 2003 (what is that, TC 3? 4?). Likewise, from 2008 to current date. So, depending upon what you had in your scripts back then, it's possible some changes may be needed to be made to run properly in TC 12.
- ocherk2Occasional Contributor
Thank you for the answer.
It is TC3, now we need to test some Win x64 apps.
We have tc 2008 but did not use it actively.
That is why my question.
Ok,
1. Can TC 2008 be used to test x64 apps? i.e. does it "understand" x64?
2. The same about TC 2008 and WPF apps: can we use the TC2008 for WPF apps testing ?
Yet another question:
Can we somehow upgrade to TC 12 if we already have the licenses for TC 3 and TC 8?
Thank you!
- tristaanogreEsteemed Contributor
Rather than referencing the version by year, could you give the actual version number (Help | About)?
Once you know that, you can check the version history (http://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/general-info/version-history/index.html) to see what support has been added to which versions.
As for upgrading to TC 12... that's a question for the SmartBear sales folks. Contact their sales team and they should be able to help you with that question.