As the article says, two out of three options are from standard libraries, so 
yes its common, at least on Linux.  

As the wiki article explains their are differing sweet spots between the 
parameters of safety, portability, and performance.  So there are differing 
options available because different Geany users have different needs, one size 
does not fit all.

But one thing it does not do is use native windows IO, so that may account for 
other apps working if they do use windows calls that mountainduck understands 
better.

Since nobody in the Geany team uses remotes on windows using the system you do, 
we can't really do much to help and its going to be up to you to try the 
differing options in Geany and mountainduck and how they interact to see if 
there is a combination that works.

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