Long answer: Arturo's aim is to be able to run, easily and effortlessly, on anything you can imagine.
Right now, it supports macOS, Linux, Windows, Raspberry (ARM-based Linux), FreeBSD + Web/JS.
Windows support may leave a tiny bit to be desired, but that's exactly what I'm here for: to make Arturo better. And better.
Looking forward to your feedback! :)
Long answer: Arturo's aim is to be able to run, easily and effortlessly, on anything you can imagine.
Right now, it supports macOS, Linux, Windows, Raspberry (ARM-based Linux), FreeBSD + Web/JS.
Windows support may leave a tiny bit to be desired, but that's exactly what I'm here for: to make Arturo better. And better.
Looking forward to your feedback! :)