![]() ![]() ![]() Pros: - Can be coded with any language (like Flash or Python) Universal Apps: Pros: - If Windows is ported to non-x86 processors, (Like the new Raspberry Pi Edition) your program will run on all of them. EXE: “Legacy Apps” (.exes): Cons: - Only runs on x86 (Intel/AMD) platforms (Why: because it's basically direct machine code.) - 30-year-old architecture. DaSpudLord wrote:Windows 10 still runs exes, right? (I don't know, I haven't updated to Windows 10 yet, but I would assume exes still worked.) Anyway, no support if Windows 10 does still run exes, as I don't see a reason why we need this.It does (or people would be SO mad, remember Windows RT?), but Microsoft is trying to switch developers away from the legacy technology for something new and cross-platform.
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