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I love to waste my time as I please. And as I know this is an open project,
everyone is free to take their choice about this thread as he/she likes, so
I would pleased not being told about what must be my choice.

If a windows user of LibreOffice (like me) wants a 64 bits versions, is
their right asking for.

Gabriel has done a brief and good explanation about the issues to get a
64bit version for Windows. Allowing understand that it is not an easy task. 
(2013-11-08 21:35)

On the last months there is in development a deep work in the calc core, to
get a better performance and set up the basics for further improvements.
What I think will bring more benefits on the performance than a 64 bits
version.

So maybe we should have some patience, leaving the steps going on their own
time.

Meanwhile as always, all help is well appreciated, specially to solve the
application bugs, but everyone can find a way to help, a lot of them for
choice. (http://www.libreoffice.org/get-involved/)

Miguel Ángel.



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