First post, by Kerr Avon
Irfanview, my favourite image viewer (http://www.irfanview.com/ - try it, it's free, comprehensive, and really good) is now available in a 64 bit version. I've seen lots of programs (mostly freeware) available in both 32 and 64 bit versions, and I usually get the 64 bit versions, even though I doubt most programs benefit noticeably from being 64 bit. 3D games might, and video and audio editing, animating, complex graphical rendering, etc, but for most programs I think 32 bit numbers and a 3.something memory limit are good enough.
Fair enough, but are there any downsides to using 64 bit software? I know they tend to have larger installation files, and take up more space when installed (due, I presume to their extended 64 bit op codes) but there's never an occasion where a 64 bit PC/64 bit OS would be noticeably better running a 32 bit version of a 64 bit version, is there?
(Sorry for the boring question, my mind's wandering 'cos I've got work stuff to type up for tomorrow, and I'd rather be doing anything else 😢 ).