Good Morning to all.
I'm writing as user of a Windows ARM PC, for sure MoI can run also in on this kind of device with an emulation of x86 instruction.
But I hope that you would consinder to compile a Windows Arm version for improve performance in this kind of device.
I want to focalize your attention in some points that often isn't know:
-For start it's possible convert the core software and leave plugin emulated
-The ARM version is not linked to the Microsoft Store in any way
-Isn't necessary make an UWP, however, it is worth considering distribution via MSIX (also independent of the Store) for Windows 11 (also installable from Windows 7!) because it allows virtualization of the registry and therefore does not degrade the Windows registry.
-If software use openGL or CL there is a compatibility extension that the user can download on it's ARM PC
I'm not a developer but I'm a well informed user, if you need more information I'm here for give my contribute.
You already do the work for Mac, why you can't do it for Windows that is much is more popular among CAD users?
Thank you!
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