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  1. During the AutoIt installer it gives the option to install 32bit or 64bit tools. Most systems these days are 64bit. Should I be creating autoit programs for both? Do autoit compiled applications really benefit from being 64 vs 32? If compiled for 64bit will there be a problem using the mass of UDFs available or does that not matter? Under what circumstances is compiling for 64bit going to make my program run better? Are there any downsides? Any differences in how I develop, use UDFs, DLLs, anything? Also, if I install 64bit Autoit tools can I still compile for 32bit and what about IE browser controls will they then be the 64bit IE? Thanks.
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