PreEl 8 and Windows 7 64 bit...

Hi:
Has any forum member had any experience with running PreEl 8 on the Windows 7 64 bit OS?
I'm currently using Vista Home Premium (32 bit) but am growing tired of it... no problems with PreEl 8, but Vista is growing long in the tooth...
I realize that PreEl is only a 32 bit application, but has anyone had any success or issues with running it on a Win 7 64 bit config?
thx.
b.

Thanks for the repsone Steve...
I haven't bought Windows 7 yet, but I figure if I'm going to, it might as well be 64 bit.
I'll try and get a evaluation copy in 64 bit and try it out first...
thanks
b.

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