
With Windows you either grab the 32bit or the 64bit version of the app.which means thatġ) you need to know which you should get, andĢ) you may end up getting two copies if the developer eventually updates it. The cool part about the OSX implementation was that you got one app/executable which contained the code for both platforms and let your OS decide which to run.

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