I'm guessing that many users already have 64 bit operating systems, and more and more programs are being released with optimised versions to use with these operating systems.
I have done a little bit of testing, and whilst 32 bit programs DO run well on a 64 bit os, there is a noticeable improvement when using 64 bit versions.
The time is coming when 64 bit will be the majority and 32 bit will be rare, and more and more programmers will be ONLY creating version of their software to run on the newer operating systems.
Are there any plans for 64 bit versions of Cross, or am I looking too far into the future?

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