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Default Which Excel Version Best for Creating New Applications or Add-ins?

I am creating a new Excel-based program (see www.PKTutor.com for a
preliminary demo). Given the plethora of Excel vesrions out there, I
am interested to know which version is regarded as best for modern
development of commercial products. Backward compatibility seems
pretty good with v.11 and v.12. Since this will be an international
educational and tutorial-type interactive program, I need good
compatibility all the way back to Excel 97 and into the future. Also,
I won't need to use XML. I can develop or test on almost any XL
version from Excel 97 onwards. Your comments (pros and cons) will be
greatly appreciated. For an example of my current Excel product for
medical/pharmaceutical/pharmacy data analysis (available in Excel 97
and XP), see www.SummitPK.com

Much thanks in advance.

 
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