I do not do billions of calculations.
So, is there any reason to choose 64 bit instead of 32 bit?
Also, why is the login here not secure?
32 bit or 64 bit? any difference?
Re: 32 bit or 64 bit? any difference?
Many customers asked for a 64bit version of SoftMaker Office but of course you can also properly work with the 32bit version.
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Re: 32 bit or 64 bit? any difference?
Better, actually!
I find the 32 bit Windows version far more reliable.
I find the 32 bit Windows version far more reliable.
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Re: 32 bit or 64 bit? any difference?
There is no difference in reliability between them.colonel_panic wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 11:25 pm Better, actually!
I find the 32 bit Windows version far more reliable.
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Re: 32 bit or 64 bit? any difference?
Basicmaker works on 32 bit. It doesn't on 64 bit. I might switch if it is ever finished.
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Re: 32 bit or 64 bit? any difference?
You can find more information about that topic also by searching on the internet with keywords "difference between 32-bit and 64-bit programs".
Some information from Microsoft:
Computers running 64-bit versions of Windows generally have more resources such as processing power and memory.
Also, 64-bit applications can access more memory than 32-bit applications (up to 18.4 million Petabytes). Therefore, if your scenarios include large files and/or working with large data sets and your computer is running 64-bit version of Windows, 64-bit is the good choice when:
Some information from Microsoft:
Computers running 64-bit versions of Windows generally have more resources such as processing power and memory.
Also, 64-bit applications can access more memory than 32-bit applications (up to 18.4 million Petabytes). Therefore, if your scenarios include large files and/or working with large data sets and your computer is running 64-bit version of Windows, 64-bit is the good choice when:
- working with large data sets
- working with extremely large pictures, videos, or animations
- working with files over 2 GB