I tried to use aporia on windows the first time today, too. And I was a bit
disappointed to be honest. It's a much worse experience than on Linux. I
haven't found the problem with the neo layout, maybe becaues I use the neo vars
driver, which is in my opinion just a dirty hack and I think two dirty hacks
can cacel each outher out ;). But the thing I really realized was, that I could
not start my program from the idea as I could do it from the console. On Linux
I could just press F5 and the program started. On windows it started much
slower from within Aporia, I think because the printing was much slower than
from cmd.exe. And then it just crashed which did not happen on cmd.exe. But I
am not depending on Aporia I always saw it as an easy way to get started.