-Because Microsoft designed the WIM file format to accomodate Windows-specific
-and NTFS-specific features, wimlib must have two separate image capture and
-application modes (although the \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR subcommands for the modes are the
-same): one for general image capture and application, and one for the capture or
-application of an image specifically from/to an NTFS volume.
-.IP ""
-Note: the above applies to UNIX builds. On the Windows builds of wimlib, there
-is only one image capture and application mode, similar to Microsoft's ImageX.
-.IP \[bu]
-Microsoft's version has some weird limitations, like it won't let you extract a
-WIM on a shared folder, and it requires some commands to be run only from
-Windows PE and not from regular Windows. This version does not have these
-unusual limitations.
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR is supported on both UNIX-like systems and Windows;
+thus, some functionality was designed around this.