We understand your remarks, but would like you to consider the following points:

This software is featuring many very advanced functionnalities that others don't and therefore it asks for a modern computer. e.g.: computing a 256 cells Punnnett Square in half a second while recognizing "on the fly" all morphs and genetics profiles, or displaying 3D graphs asks power... and unfortunately power is located in modern computers only.

We must admit that HerpMaster has not been designed to be "played" on an old desktop with 32 Mo RAM and a 640 x 480 screen. Our motto is looking forward rather than backward. Some others softwares are still working on Win.95 but will soon be obsolete. Ours do not work on Win.95 but we doubt it will be obsolete when LongHorn* will be out!

In conslusion:
"You cannot have butter and money of the butter at the same time!".

Thanks for your post. It's always very helpful to us to get some feedback, and we care about positive as well as negative one. Yours is both, so... What else could we ask for?

Take care,
HM.

* LongHorn is the next OS from MS, scheduled for 2006.