Is there a 64bit Google Earth for Windows 7.

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Peter Jason

I downloaded the Google Earth V6, but the program goes into the
"ProgramFiles(x86)" folder and that means it's 32 bit.

Is there a better version in 64bit, so it runs faster?

Peter
 
T

Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]

I downloaded the Google Earth V6, but the program goes into the
"ProgramFiles(x86)" folder and that means it's 32 bit.

Is there a better version in 64bit, so it runs faster?

Peter
No.

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
 
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Ken Blake

I downloaded the Google Earth V6, but the program goes into the
"ProgramFiles(x86)" folder and that means it's 32 bit.

Is there a better version in 64bit, so it runs faster?


No. There are some programs that exist both in 32-bit and 64-versions,
but still very few. Most programs have only 32-bit versions.
 
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Peter Jason

No. There are some programs that exist both in 32-bit and 64-versions,
but still very few. Most programs have only 32-bit versions.
I have Photoshop CS5 64bit, and it runs very fast indeed.
 
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Ken Blake

I have Photoshop CS5 64bit, and it runs very fast indeed.

OK, fine. Are you disagreeing with what I said? I said there are
*some* 64-bit programs, but still very few.
 
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Peter Jason

OK, fine. Are you disagreeing with what I said? I said there are
*some* 64-bit programs, but still very few.
I thought my post, like beating butterfly wings, might incite a
typhoon-frenzy amongst and against the un-whetted purpose of Google
programmers.
 
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Bruce.

I have Photoshop CS5 64bit, and it runs very fast indeed.
I'm hoping the next release of Photoshop Elements comes in 64 bits too.
If anything makes sense to take advantage of the increased memory space,
it's a photo editor.

Bruce.
 
J

J. P. Gilliver (John)

In message <[email protected]>, Bruce. <[email protected]>
writes:
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I'm hoping the next release of Photoshop Elements comes in 64 bits too.
If anything makes sense to take advantage of the increased memory
space, it's a photo editor.

Bruce.
Not so much the extra memory space (I seriously doubt there are many
images that are _that_ big! Though it might apply to _video_ files in
time), as the extra data bus width.
 
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Allen Drake

In message <[email protected]>, Bruce. <[email protected]>
writes:
[]
I'm hoping the next release of Photoshop Elements comes in 64 bits too.
If anything makes sense to take advantage of the increased memory
space, it's a photo editor.

Bruce.
Not so much the extra memory space (I seriously doubt there are many
images that are _that_ big! Though it might apply to _video_ files in
time), as the extra data bus width.
CyberLink has Ultra64 version of PowerDirector 9. I have been using
the 32bit version for some time and am about to upgrade as soon as I
am satisfied my new System has been running and I get to know Windows
7. Those on their forum say it is well worth it. This is the main
reason I moved all my systems to Win 7 in the first place.

http://www.cyberlink.com/products/p...ware_2_powerdirector&utm_campaign=CL_Homepage

Al.
 
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Does this whole site suck or is it just the users on this topic?

1) A little guidance for the person asking for help rather than "No" would be expected and appreciated.
2) This topic is supposed to be about Google Earth. Not Photoshop CS. Not PowerDirector. Not Photoshop Elements. Not 64-bit hardware architecture. You people are subverting this site and you are also rude.
 

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