But the application [as far as I know] does not have any 64bit dependencies. it's not actually a 64bit app. I still have to get out my 32bit machine, though. Thank you for your interest. On 26/01/2013 14:06, Seean O'Connor wrote:
just a point to consider , if the application is 64 but, it cannot run on a 32 bit system , whereas a native 32 bit application can in most cases be run on 32 or 64 it versions of windows.On Jan 26, 2013 1:11 AM, "Thomas" <mrnoisy98@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mrnoisy98@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:It is a native windows application. tested on windows7 64bit, should work on 32 bit from win XP to win7. On 26/01/2013 11:41, Georgina Joyce wrote:Hello, For what platform? Gena On 25/01/2013 00:04, Thomas wrote:Hi guys, I develop this application--note helper--and am blind [obviously]. I have developed it with a focus on not just blind accessibility but have also made it high-contrast and nice to look at for a sighted user. What do you guys think of this application? I will link you to source forge so you can download the .zip file of version 0.2.1.1. note: it is still in beta mode. Please send me any comments and/or thoughts you have. Here is the link to the 0.2.1.1 download page at source forge.net <http://forge.net>: https://sourceforge.net/projects/notehelper/files/Notehelper0.2.1.1.zip/download?utm_expid=65835818-0 It is licensed under the GEL v3 licence, and I am working on a source release.