In other words, each AppImage has no dependencies other than what is included in the base operating system. AppImage contains an aplication and all the files the app needs to run. The whole idea with AppImage is to build it on the oldest still supported LTS distro – and it should work on all newer OS releases. x86_64 one is built on CentOS 7 (released in 2014) and i386 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (released in 2016). Linux binaries (AppImage) for x86_64 and i386 architectures should run on systems using distributions released in the last few years. Linux binary ( AppImage) for armhf architecture runs on any Raspberry Pi hardware using Raspbian based on Stretch or Buster. Mac version is compiled to run on all versions of macOS starting with 10.9. If for whatever reason somebody would prefer not to run installer all files can be extracted using innoextract. Windows installers (64-bit and 32-bit) are compatible with all x86 based Windows OS starting with Windows 7. Get binaries for Windows, macOS and Linux on releases’ page. Created jobs can be saved and run or edited later.
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