That's something: The manufacturer of a product warning its customers prior to the application of the BS and recommends the use of the less performant version.
what happened at the 'garage-based software' Microsoft with your current products on the market 'Office 2010'. Instead of using the more powerful 64-bit version that exploits the hardware resources better, but one should rather use the 32-bit version. This 32-bit simulation mode but of course not the performance as the actual 64-bit.
The reason for the negative recommendation from Microsoft is the lack of integration capability of available add-ins and called an ambiguous sentence 'There may be technical issues with the 64-bit version'....
Well, there are alternatives to the Office products.
Links:
Office 2010 FAQ by warning
SwissITMagazin
what happened at the 'garage-based software' Microsoft with your current products on the market 'Office 2010'. Instead of using the more powerful 64-bit version that exploits the hardware resources better, but one should rather use the 32-bit version. This 32-bit simulation mode but of course not the performance as the actual 64-bit.
The reason for the negative recommendation from Microsoft is the lack of integration capability of available add-ins and called an ambiguous sentence 'There may be technical issues with the 64-bit version'....
Well, there are alternatives to the Office products.
Links:
Office 2010 FAQ by warning
SwissITMagazin
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