New computer/Old software

I'm in the market for a new computer for gaming, photo editing, family geneology and occasional craft stuff.  I have an old software program that I love and it no longer works on my current computer.  What are the chances of it working on a brand new computer? The program is: The Print Shop v.10

Im a Bulletin Board Moderator for Encore Software and we found out from our community manager that older Print Shop products are not supported under Vista.
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