That appears to be the case, Bob.  I just installed it on a 15" touch bar 
MacBook Pro and I was able to open a 15.x database in design mode.  

Previously, opening ANY version of 4D (I haven’t tried 16 yet) would lead to a 
crash as soon as I opened the database file on this hardware using Sierra.  
(I’d been working in El Capitan, running in a Parallels VM, to get things done 
in 4D on my new MacBook.)

So … yay.

BTW, looks like we’re both in the lower mainland!
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Ron Rosell
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Vancouver, BC V6H 2M1
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> On Feb 9, 2017, at 6:20 PM, Robert McKeever <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I see v15.4 is certified for OS 10.12. Does this include the Touch Bar on the 
> new MacBook Pro?
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