And why is the world going 64bits while some software is not? What's up with that?

First off, Windows 7 64bit comes with both 64 and 32 IE8, but the one in the Taskbar is 64 bit. But the real issue is not MS, it's Adobe. When Windows 7 first appeared there was 64 bit flash support. However, with little or no warning, nor explanation, Adobe pulled 64 bit flash support. All of a sudden I found that I couldn't watch a MSNBC news video or even download from my tech net account.I eventually figured out what the problem was, and started using the 32 bit IE under START>>Programs.I have been waiting for 64 bit IE support ever since. BTW my primary browser for the last 12 years has been Opera. And while IE is the most despised browser in the tech head community it still accounts for 70 plus percent of the browser use out there.


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