Dforce or not?

Hi.
Some outfits says Dforce in the outfit but not in the line "compatible software" heading. Like this one:
https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-scottish-wear-for-genesis-8-females
Instead it says "dForce compatible Textures Include:" in the "What's Included and Features".
While others say "Dforce cloth" in the line "compatible software" heading. like this one:
https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-jasper-black-for-genesis-8-males
It says "Simulation instructions Textures Include:" in the "What's Included and Features".
Is there a difference? Is the first example not genuinelly Dforce? Or arre they just inconsistent in how the phrace things and where?
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The first one should list "dForce cloth" in compatible software too, they probably forgot to check it when the product page was created.
But there are others that don't have it in compatible software as well, you mean it is still the same? (This type of long dresses are not fun if they are not Dforce, they never look good unless the character just stands straight).
Acouple of more exaples:
https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-boho-boutique-bubble-dress
https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-fitted-drop-waist-dress-for-genesis-8-females
I've used the second one and it is dforce. The promo image shows it in a lotus pose. That would be next to impossible without dforce.
Which does bring up one of my pet peeves. If the garment is dforce, show it in a pose that shows it simulated in some pose that would be hard to do otherwise.
Both of those also are dForce items, and they should be marked as such in "compatible software" section.
Good.