Does "Not Supported" mean the same as won't work?

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2012/01/24 19:46:36 (permalink)

Does "Not Supported" mean the same as won't work?

Has anyone had any success with Cakewalk Studio Instruments working in Snow Leopard?  I see that it says it is not supported, but this could just mean it's untested and that it may or may not work or work well in Snow Leopard.  



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    Re:Does "Not Supported" mean the same as won't work? 2012/01/25 08:00:42 (permalink)
    unsupported means .... it might work and it might not....

    If it screws up, don;t call for support advice because...... yep, you guessed it... it's unsupported. 

    So feel free to experiment on your own.

    I would suggest making a backup before you start in case things go seriously bad, you have a way to get back to where you started. 

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