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Originally Posted by JustinThought
However, now that this N00B has installed the x64 version of Sigil on that laptop, it is running as smoothly as silk.
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"x64" threw me as well. When I first saw it, I assumed it meant "except 64-bit" -- i.e., that it was the 32-bit version.
Perhaps the alternative should be labeled x32 or, better, they be labeled 32-bit and 64-bit. As it is, wouldn't the average non-techie go for what Justin calls the "standard version"? And 32-bit is no longer standard. I stuck with it until recently (through Windows 7), because I didn't know there was another way to run a DOS program. Then I discovered V-DOS.