Microsoft may have been hoping that many more developers would recompile applications as native Arm versions, because the reason they were 64-bit in the first place was often for performance reasons, so running them in emulation wouldn't be ideal. It's still in insider builds, but test results are encouraging. Many installers, even for 32-bit software, are also 64-bit.Ħ4-bit emulation is coming to Windows on Arm to help with that. SEE: Microsoft 365: A cheat sheet (free PDF) (TechRepublic)ĬorelDRAW still has a 32-bit version, but the new AI-powered features only work in the 64-bit version. There are 32-bit versions of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Dreamweaver available, but these are from an older release (Creative Cloud 2018) and lack newer features.
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