I create both. We still have users on older machines that need 32-bit.
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On April 6, 2021 4:39:42 AM Tiemo via use-livecode
wrote:
Hello,
When creating a Windows standalone, are you stil
Thanks for your 2 cents!
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Betreff: Re: How do you handle 32/64 bit Windows standalones?
Be aware that windows
Be aware that windows machines which are running “Windows on ARM” such as the
gorgeous Surface Pro X can only run either ARM64 windows apps (which we can’t
build with LC) or 32bits x86 windows apps, which we can build. If you want to
reach maximum compatibility with windows machines everywhere,
I provide both: here have a look:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2vgc1ei088hdqay/AAC8ac27eZuiI_BsWFlFQQjYa?dl=0
Richmond.
On 6.04.21 12:36, Tiemo via use-livecode wrote:
Hello,
When creating a Windows standalone, are you still creating the 32Bit
standalone or only anymore 64 Bit Versions of
Windows 8 was available as 32 and 64 bit. The support for that OS by Microsoft
ends 23.01.2023.
Windows 10 also was (and maybe still is) available as 32bit and 64 bit. If i
recall it correctly starting with Win10 2004 only 64bit OEM versions
werereleased.
As long as there might be users who
Hello,
When creating a Windows standalone, are you still creating the 32Bit
standalone or only anymore 64 Bit Versions of your products?
I know, that Microsoft doesn't delivers 32 Bit Versions anymore since 2020,
but I didn't found statistics about the current shares of 32/64 Bit Windows
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