Knute asked: ...I miss FractInt; I am only able to use Windows 7 (64-bit). My question is this: As of October, 2017 is it really still impossible to run FractInt on Windows (esp. Win 7)?... (Not "virtually" and not WinFract). Timothy Wegner replied: Jonathan (Osuch) has rebuilt Fractint using the SDL library, and this versions does indeed run natively under Windows 10. Knute: Thanks very much Timothy for responding! Although I do not have Windows 10, I rushed to download the file you designated (SDL2-fractint-20.05alpha-2017-10-01.zip) to try it on my Windows 7. The result: The Fractint.exe file opened a small window labelled "Fractint" at the upper-left, but no Menu, no controls whatsoever. Right-click did nothing - no dialog, no controls. The small window was resizeable, but after re-sizing it a couple times the program crashed. What this program DID do was show a picture of a basic Mandelbrot, and a Left-click-drag resulted in Zooms. Lastly, I opened the included FRACTINT.HLP file in Windows but it was empty. Then I forced FRACTINT.HLP to open in Fractint.exe. All that did was to open Fractint. AND THEN I REMEMBERED TO OLD "F1" KEY in ancient FractInt! So, with Jonathan Osuch's FractInt open I pressed the F1 key and VOILA! there was FractInt (all the controls). *_So it does work in Windows 7!_* *_So it does work in Windows 7!_* *_So it does work in Windows 7!_* (If only someone had mentioned the F1 Help Key at the first. Hope it goes into your FAQs.)