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Emil Protalinski, reporting for The Next Web:
Firefox users are thus left without much of an option. They can switch to OS X or Linux, both of which have full versions of Firefox 64-bit. Windows 64-bit users meanwhile can only consider Internet Explorer and Opera, since both Chrome and Safari don’t offer 64-bit flavors.
Mac OS X’s transition from 32- to 64-bit apps sure has been smoother than Windows’s. Mac users simply don’t need to worry about it.
★ Friday, 23 November 2012