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Okay, I'll betray my ignorance. What would be the difference or advantage of running a 64 bit LibO vs. a 32 bit LibO?

Virgil

-----Original Message----- From: James Knott
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2012 4:53 PM
To: LibreOffice
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Win64: Scribus too... :-)

rost52 wrote:
How many LibO user are having wn64 machines? Or better what is the percentage of win64 users in the LibO community?

I'm a Linux user, 64 bits of course, but I have one, 1, count 'em, one
computer that has 64 bit Windows 7 on it.  Then again, there have been
64 bit versions of Linux going back 17 - 18 years and I was running 64
bit Linux for over 5 years, before I had 64 bit Windows.

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