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Stop mentioning the last version supporting Windows CE #554

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@forderud forderud commented Jun 6, 2024

Follow-up to #211 that dropped Windows CE support back in 2020. I doubt that any new comtypes user is interested in figuring out the last version that supported Windows CE these days. Therefore suggest removing the sentence from the front page since it's of low relevance.

Follow-up to #211 that dropped Windows CE support back in 2020. I doubt that any new comtypes user is interested in figuring out the last version that supported Windows CE these days. Therefore suggest removing the sentence from the front page since it's of low relevance.
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Thank you.

Given the discussion in #500, it's true that mentioning Windows CE might rather invite confusion with Windows Server.

This package still contains workarounds that have become dead code, remnants from when it supported WinCE. If there are proposals from the community to remove these from the codebase, I would accept them, same as this PR.

@junkmd junkmd merged commit 618c34c into enthought:main Jun 7, 2024
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