Linux and Mac seem to have this down. Browsers like Firefox and Safari are 64-bit but have 32-bit plugin processes. Why can't this be done for Windows? IE9 64-bit is a crippled product. Firefox is ...
On Windows, people generally use 32-bit browsers and plug-ins even on a 64-bit system. There isn't a big advantage to providing 64-bit native software (for server applications there is, but for a ...