I'm setting up a new 64-bit PC running 64-bit Win7 Pro. Several of my applications are 32-bit and run just fine on the 64-bit OS, of course.
Is there a good reason for me to install the 64-bit version of FossaMail?
I ask because I've seen one indication that there could be problems with porting my email history from 32-bit FossaMail on my previous computer.
("FossaMail 64 will not recognize a TB 32 profile and aborts."
Thanks in advance for advice.
Is 32-bit or 64-bit recommended for 64-bit PC?
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Re: Is 32-bit or 64-bit recommended for 64-bit PC?
Yes, it better utilizes the x64 architecture of your CPU to increase productivity and responsiveness, basically, better optimization.
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Re: Is 32-bit or 64-bit recommended for 64-bit PC?
Yes, it's 64bits. Also with 64bit you can access more memory .
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Re: Is 32-bit or 64-bit recommended for 64-bit PC?
They only problem with the 64-bit version (which might feel somewhat faster, depending on usage type) is that you won't be able to select multiple files in Windows and then right-click/Send to (to add them as attachments automatically). It's a Windows problem and probably occurs on all 64-bit email clients.
It works with a single file (see here on how to do it) - or use the 32-bit version which is not affected by this.
It works with a single file (see here on how to do it) - or use the 32-bit version which is not affected by this.
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Information to include when asking for support - How to apply user agent overrides
How to auto-fill passwords
Windows 10 Pro x64