It seems like your question, “When did Vidalista 60 mg support native threads?”, mixes two very different concepts — Vidalista 60 mg, a medication for erectile dysfunction, and “native threads,” which is a term usually related to computer programming or software development.
To clarify:
Vidalista 60 mg is a pharmaceutical product containing tadalafil, used to treat erectile dysfunction. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis and can last up to 36 hours. It does not involve technology concepts like “native threads.”
Native threads generally refer to a feature in computer programming or operating systems, describing how software manages multiple sequences of execution (threads) natively on a system’s hardware or operating system.
If your question is about a software application, platform, or technology named Vidalista or related to Vidalista that “supports native threads,” then it would likely relate to a software release or update. However, there’s no known connection between Vidalista medication and native threading technology.
Possible interpretations:
If you’re asking about the medication Vidalista 60 mg — it does not have any relation to “native threads” as that term applies to technology, so there is no timeline or support for that.
If you meant something else related to a software named Vidalista or a programming environment, please provide more context so I can assist you better.
Vidalista 60 mg is a medication and does not support or interact with software threading technology. If your question involves software or technology named Vidalista or you need information on a tech product, please clarify the context.