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Shouldn't it say “x86” instead of “x32”?
x32 vs. x86
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m.Th.
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Re: x32 vs. x86
Well, I think that it really should say what it is - no IT acronyms involved:
“XnViewMP Version 0.84 32 bit (Jan 12 2017)”
“XnViewMP Version 0.84 64 bit (Jan 12 2017)”
I am quite reserved that our target knows about what x86 and x64 means and their differences.
“XnViewMP Version 0.84 32 bit (Jan 12 2017)”
“XnViewMP Version 0.84 64 bit (Jan 12 2017)”
I am quite reserved that our target knows about what x86 and x64 means and their differences.
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Re: x32 vs. x86
Yes, clearer, but better with hyphens:m.Th. wrote:Well, I think that it really should say what it is - no IT acronyms involved:
“XnViewMP Version 0.84 32 bit (Jan 12 2017)”
“XnViewMP Version 0.84 64 bit (Jan 12 2017)”
I am quite reserved that our target knows about what x86 and x64 means and their differences.
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Re: x32 vs. x86
+1 (for 32-bit and 64-bit)