Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at compatible.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Compatible.
Examples
-
We now have the languages that will allow you to see Project menus in the localised language, as well as allowing provisioning of your PWA site in that language and creating project sites - and a small subset of languages which can still be installed if Project Server is present - but will not change how Project Server is displayed in the TechNet documentation these are termed Compatible languages.
Site Home Brian Smith - MSFT 2011
-
"Compatible" generally means that the repositories have a common ancestor.
-
DataVisualizationDemos application (which I'll be releasing a new version of shortly!) to allow the creation of a "Compatible"
MSDN Blogs Delay 2010
-
In one of those rare cases where the default behavior "just makes sense", the result of using the "Compatible"
MSDN Blogs Delay 2010
-
These "Compatible" classes don't show up in the design tools because I don't want anyone to confuse the two same-named implementations of the same behavior.
MSDN Blogs Delay 2010
-
I also see that Windows is "Compatible", and that I can be "confident" my devices and applications will work.
popey.com blog 2009
-
I also see that Windows is "Compatible", and that I can be "confident" my devices and applications will work.
LXer Linux News 2009
-
I do use MR Tech Toolkit but it does not show Compatible with: in the My Config window which would pretty well solve my problem, especially if I could sort the extension list by it.
Mozilla Confirms Release For Firefox 3.5 | Lifehacker Australia 2009
-
"Compatible for Vista" generally means it works on win7 too.
Win 7 Vs Mac OS X Leopard: Feature-by-Feature Showdown | Lifehacker Australia 2009
-
It already does make make the upgrade process a lot easier, but I have to click on all 64 of my extensions one by one to see Compatible with:. pschroeter
Mozilla Confirms Release For Firefox 3.5 | Lifehacker Australia 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.