Windows on ARM support?

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Windows on ARM support?

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Now that Windows on ARM seem to be growing legs, any plans to provide an ARM version of ExamDiff Pro?
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We have no current plans to implement this. What kind of device are you using? On this device, does what we have not work?
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I am moving workflows over to a Surface Pro 11 which is based on the Snapdragon X Elite. Native software flies in this device. Your current offering works, but for bigger tasks it is kind of slow having to run emulated. I mostly likely shouldn't be too hard to start building a ARM64 version. Really hoping you would consider something. A lot of WoA devices are gaining momentum these days.
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It's not that we are never going to have a ARM64 version, it's just that we don't have an immediate plan do so. We certainly realize that it's going to happen. I guess one way to get there is to start using a Snapdragon-based device in house.
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BTW, how much slower is EDP in emulation mode? Are you using 32- or 64-bit build?
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