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On 16/10/2019 16:03, Mike Saunders wrote:
OK, I've updated the download page so that the options in the "Choose
your operating system" box now say "32 bit" and "64 bit" instead of
"x86" and "x86_64". I've also changed "Mac OS X" to "macOS".

Super, thanks!

Just my obsessive mind, but we have two variants here: 64-bit and 64 bit
(with dash and with space).

Could you standardize with "64-bit" and "32-bit"? So with a dash and
without "s" to the end?[1]

Please note however, South America and Western European countries prefer
"64 bits" and "32 bits".[2]
These are just the short names so it shouldn't affect anything -- I've
tested all the downloads and all seems fine, but let me know if anything
else needs changing!

We did talk about changing "Windows" to "Windows 7/8/10", but I need to
find out when the longer descriptions (function NicePlatform() in
DownloadObject.php) are used...

If I had access to the source code, I could provide guidance here from a
dev point of view if needed :)

Regards,


[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit_computing

[2]
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=windows%2064%20bits,windows%2064%20bit

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William Gathoye
<william@gathoye.be>


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