![]() This also might change over time as users and apps move on from Windows 7 (which had more 32-bit installs) to Windows 10 (mostly 64-bit) and 11 (64-bit only). If there is a specific use case and advantage to using the 64-bit version that we may have missed, please let us know in our forums and it may be considered. At the moment, LibreOffice doesn’t fall within this rule of thumb. For apps where these is a requirement (system tools that use separate drivers for different Windows variants) or a distinct advantage (7-Zip will handle large archives about 9% faster) and the added size is worth it, we’ll package a ‘dual mode’ app with both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and automatically switch between them. ![]() For most apps, there is no advantage to using the 64-bit package over the 32-bit one. Most apps we distribute are the 32-bit packages as they will work on Windows 32-bit, Windows 64-bit and Windows ARM. We have 4 packages, a multilingual standard (with the most common languages) and a multilingual all (with all languages) for both Fresh and Still. At the moment, we only make LibreOffice Portable available as 32-bit packages. The portable edition of GIMP, the free open source graphic and image editor, should be fine to install on any modern USB stick or any other storage media. ![]()
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