As a home user you won't see any benefit with 64-bit applications unless they use an obscene amount of RAM (3+ GB). The main examples being image and video editing software.
I am not aware of any 64-bit only applications on the market that are anything interesting. 64-bit home computing has not been adopted very heavily. There just isn't much need for it outside of the OS in the home market.
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