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great thanks for the tip!
i haven't found a 64bit plug in for ie yet, what makes you think there is one for firefox?
great thanks for the tip!
i haven't found a 64bit plug in for ie yet, what makes you think there is one for firefox?
https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3938
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/f...yer10/faq.html
Look for Java in 32/64bit versions. A 64bit browser requires the according Java version. At the end of the day, one 64bit plugin at least.
hello swarfega, bulk rename utility is something i can't live without since the XP days, especially useful for peeps with tons of photos/mp3s to manage.
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk
it has 64-bit version but i'm no geek, I can't tell if it just works in 64-bit or a real 64-bit app.
cheers
yes, it's a stand alone 64-bit app:, but not for Windows 7
Bulk Rename Utility (64-bit), Build 2.7.1.1 for Windows Vista (64-bit), XP (64-bit), 2003 (64-bit), 2008 (64-bit). Complete with installer
oh ok. i guess i missed the obvious that this is a win7 forum, because the first post not clear that native 64-bit apps got to be officially win7 compatible. i think the BRU site is slow in updating.
anyway if anyone is interested i'm using BRU on win7 x64 without issues.
cheers
No need to be at geek level to see if a program runs native in 64-bit mode. Pull up task manager and look for the programs you're interested in. Programs ending with *32 are 32-bit, 64-bit end with only .exe.
Software companies and forum members sometimes incorrectly state a program runs in 64-bit mode.
"Compatible" = will run in 32-bit mode.
"Native" = 64-bit mode.
I like to check after installation.
Notice in the screen shot how some programs run both 32 and 64 bit.
Ive been using 7-zip throughout the whole beta process, it works fine. There is also a 9.0.7 beta of the program.
Add me to group running 7zip on 64-bit with no problems. Throughout heavy usage the last few months it hasn't faltered once. It really does perform as stated.