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Has there been any follow-up on this? This is quite the hindering,<br>
considering the increasing number of x64 Windows desktop systems
with<br>
special consideration that anybody interested in PGP cryptography
is<br>
also far more likely to be running a 64-bit OS than a 32-bit OS.<br>
<br>
I'd be more than happy to PayPal some beer money for the developer
who<br>
(hopefully) gets round to doing it eventually. :)<br>
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