Hi Richmond,

1. Yes
2. Every 64-bit Windows is able to run 64-bit apps, but also 32-bit apps, but 
not vice versa.
64-bit Windows versions do not prefer 64-bit apps, but there might be reasons 
(e.g. memory, performance) where it would be better to use the 64-bit version 
of an app.
It depends on the apps.
3. LC IDE is 64-bit, but could run in 32-bit mode on pre-Mojave systems. If i 
remember right, you had to right click on the LC IDE app bundle, select Info 
and then there was a 'run as 32-bit' (or so) option to check.
 I have just upgraded to Mojave, so i cannot describe better, as i cannot try.

Regards,

Matthias



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> Am 24.05.2019 um 08:51 schrieb Richmond via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com <mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>>:
> 
> Err . . . here are several goofy questions from a non-Windows user.
> 
> 1. Will 32-bit Windows builds work on all current deployments of the Windows 
> OS?
> 
> 2. Which current deployments of the Windows OS 'prefer' 64-bit executables?
> 
> 3. Why is there only one version of LiveCode for Macintosh? Should Mac users 
> feel hard done by?
> 
> Richmond.
> 
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