Yep. Installs a treat on my ASUS Vivobook S15 with snapdragon X Elite Arm64 processor and windows 24H2. Good old Microsoft to think of Prism! (They had to really or no one would buy an Arm64 laptop if they couldn't migrate existing applications until everyone caught up).
It runs OK and I am able to create a new epub and edit an existing epub (both epub 2 & 3). Not done extensive testing of all functions but so far it looks good with what I use most. Calibre works also, so I can convert to and from other formats easily enough too. Brilliant.
For a minute I thought I would have to build my own Sigil from source using the instructions on the Github page. Not something I've done before but was willing to trawl through it and figure it out if it was the only way to get a working copy. I know that MS Visual Studio 2022 includes support for Arm64 (has done for some time) and there's an ARM64 installer for Python 3.12.8(it says experimental but works) so I figured building from source might just work. I might still do that just to see if I can.
In the meantime I can move forward and do what I need with this Sigil beta release. So far no issues arising. Thanks for this.
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