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It depends (as always). Most 32-bit apps will work fine on 64-bit systems, but you may bump up against occasional problems. One example I have run into is an application called TugZip, which is a file compression utility (c.f. WinZip, 7Zip, etc.). It installs and runs fine under 64-bit Windows but none of the shell extensions work. So, if you right-click on a .zip file in the Windows explorer, then none of the TugZip options show in the pop-up menu. I have seen various work-arounds suggested such as starting Windows explorer in 32-bit mode, but it's much easier to use another tool which integrates properly. They may have fixed it by now, I'm not saying TugZip is bad, wrong, or anything like that. I'm just using it as an example of a 32-bit app which doesn't quite work on a 64-bit platform.
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