The most critical thing to know is that Format Factory underwent a major architectural change.
The 32-bit Windows 7 version of Format Factory remains a viable option for users with compatible systems. While it may not offer the latest features or support, the software still provides a range of useful tools for media conversion and editing. Users who require a simple, free, and easy-to-use conversion tool may find Format Factory to be a suitable solution.
If you are reading this, you likely fall into one of three categories. You are either running a classic machine (perhaps an old netbook with 2GB of RAM), you refuse to let go of a perfectly functional 32-bit system, or you have discovered that the latest "bloated" versions of Format Factory no longer run smoothly on your hardware.
These modern tools have largely replaced Format Factory, offering better performance, security, and compatibility with newer operating systems.
Do not click "Express." Click "Custom."