64-bit Windows Version?
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A Former User last edited by
There is a 64 bit version of Presto Opera of course, and the new Opera on Linux is 64 bit only!
A 64 bit version for Mac has just been released on the developer stream, so 64 bit for Windows can't be too far away now.
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kinwolf last edited by
What would a 64 bits version brings? Beside using more memory?(not kidding, all 64 bits applications use more memory than it's 32 bits counterpart)
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zonetrooperex last edited by
@kinwolf: well there's a 64-bit version of Google Chrome (recently available) and one for Firefox (called Waterfox). 64-bit applications have full access to all installed system RAM in Windows and thus can start faster and if compiled properly they can more effectively run.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
If, and only if you have access to a 64bit operating system and a sufficient amount of RAM for it to be of benefit, if it is only marginal.