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Native windows Arm architecture #560

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rexxDZN opened this issue Dec 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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Native windows Arm architecture #560

rexxDZN opened this issue Dec 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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rexxDZN commented Dec 21, 2024

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Problem Description

Windows ARM64 apps, while offering advantages like longer battery life, often suffer from compatibility issues.

Proposed Solution

If a Native Arm architecture would be made that would mean one less app running under emulation which enhances battery life and overall performance.

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Temporarily running under emulation until native version comes out.

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srwi commented Dec 21, 2024

Hi, unfortunately I don't own any arm64 device. Would you be willing to work on this? Otherwise I would close like in the past (#153) as the demand seemed quite low and the effort very high.

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rexxDZN commented Dec 25, 2024

Hi, I understand looking at the post from back then. However, I need to reassure you that right now many people are getting into the Windows ARM space. Since it is finally done right with the Snapdragon X-series elite laptops.

To add to this post, the app actually doesn't run or index files at all for some reason under emulation. So when searching, you won't get any results back; it's just empty space.

To reply to your request of me working on it, I am happy to be a tester. However, I'm not yet in a position to program this.

@srwi srwi added the enhancement Enhancement to existing functionality label Jan 2, 2025
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