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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/02/2023 20:41, Stefan Löffler
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I changed this, albeit in a slightly different way. It should now
say "requires Windows ≥ 10" below the download info. The reason I
did it this way is that support for Windows 7 (as well as 8 and
8.1) by Microsoft has officially ended. Therefore, the expectation
is that "the average user" whom the "easy link box" is targeting
should be running Windows 10 or later at this point, so the
corresponding version is linked. Note that the Windows 10 version
can be considered the "default" Windows version by now, with the
Windows 7 version only provided for backwards compatibility (as it
cannot be built with the latest libraries anymore). That said, I
also added to the note below where to find "other versions".<br>
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Excellent, many thanks.<br>
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cite="mid:ff6b96a7-241f-65ef-e19b-7385b29e3944@gmail.com"> That's
weird - I do get a page allowing me to "Select Destination
Location" (directly after the license confirmation screen) when
running the setup...</blockquote>
<p>Ah, I don't — see attached screenshots (5)</p>
<p>-- <br>
<i>** Phil.</i><br>
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