Talk:Microsoft FreeCell
Oberon Games?
I don't believe it is correct to mark Oberon Games as the developer of Microsoft FreeCell. The game was originally written by Jim Horne while he worked at Microsoft, and the "About" dialog box on Windows XP FreeCell credits him for it. Has this changed in Windows Vista? I could not find any mention of FreeCell on the Oberon Games website, except as one of the games included in a product they offer. Please provide some citation for this statement --nandhp (talk) 18:21, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
- The version of FreeCell included in Windows Vista was developed by Oberon Games. Themodernizer (talk) 15:56, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Crash Bug
Maybe this is trivial, but pre-Vista versions can crash by enlarging the window vertically and right-clicking the bottom-right. It's actually trying to reveal a card, but it's trying to do the first one from the stack to the right. Obviously, it doesn't exist.
This doesn't cause problems in some versions of Windows. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.92.3.8 (talk) 01:11, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
Solvable but unsolvable
“ | The project was finished in October 1995, and only one game defied every human player's attempt: #11,982, which has been shown to be unsolvable by several exhaustive-search software solvers. | ” |
“ | Out of the Microsoft Windows games, there are believed to be 8 which are unsolvable. They are games No. 11,982, No. 146,692, No. 186,216, No. 455,889, No. 495,505, No. 512,118, No. 517,776, and No. 781,948. | ” |
This seems pretty contradictory to me, at least if the statements refer to the same version of the program. Are the other seven unsolvable or not? --Maggu (talk) 17:21, 19 May 2008 (UTC)