> what if the user wanted to have 0.4.x and a new version because some
> features that use to exist or changed in such a way that an old file breaks
> under the new version
This assumes it installs in a separate location, which by default it does
> not.
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Bill Y. <b...@anzovin.com> wrote:
> Not true, the 64 bit version installs to Program Files, and the 32 bit
> version installs to Program Files (x86) on windows systems.
>
I think you took my "separate location" statement a bit out of context...
:) Certainly installing the 32-bit version on a 64-bit platform can have a
natural isolating effect. :) I'm sure this could be said for most
Operating Systems.
-Tres
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