Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread Anne Cartwright
I like your last suggestion for an OS name.

Anne



> On Apr 13, 2018, at 6:57 PM, William Rising  wrote:
> 
> Last I heard, next release of macOS (whatever comes after High Sierra, like 
> maybe Sequoia or San Andreas). 
> 
>> On Apr 13, 2018, at 16:30, Harry Jacobson-Beyer  wrote:
>> 
>> do you know when?

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Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread William Rising
Last I heard, next release of macOS (whatever comes after High Sierra, like 
maybe Sequoia or San Andreas). 

> On Apr 13, 2018, at 16:30, Harry Jacobson-Beyer  wrote:
> 
> do you know when?
> 
>> On Apr 12, 2018, at 8:14 PM, Pen Helm  wrote:
>> 
>> I read that Apple is going to phase out support for 32-bit apps.
>> 
>> To find out what apps you have are 32-bit: choose Apple menu > About this 
>> Mac;
>> click System Report; on the left, find Software and under that click 
>> Applications; and observe under "64-bit Intel" which ones say "no."
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Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
do you know when?

> On Apr 12, 2018, at 8:14 PM, Pen Helm  wrote:
> 
> I read that Apple is going to phase out support for 32-bit apps.
> 
> To find out what apps you have are 32-bit: choose Apple menu > About this Mac;
> click System Report; on the left, find Software and under that click 
> Applications; and observe under "64-bit Intel" which ones say "no."
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Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread Lee Larson
On Apr 13, 2018, at 12:39 AM, preston@twc.com  
wrote:

> …and then what to do?


Hope there’s an upgrade or you find a replacement before Apple disallows 32-bit 
programs altogether. Apple’s been warning developers for years they’ll have to 
go to 64-bit binaries.

L^2

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Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-12 Thread preston....@twc.com
…and then what to do?

> On Apr 12, 2018, at 8:14 PM, Pen Helm  wrote:
> 
> I read that Apple is going to phase out support for 32-bit apps.
> 
> To find out what apps you have are 32-bit: choose Apple menu > About this Mac;
> click System Report; on the left, find Software and under that click 
> Applications; and observe under "64-bit Intel" which ones say "no."
> 
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[MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-12 Thread Pen Helm
I read that Apple is going to phase out support for 32-bit apps.

To find out what apps you have are 32-bit: choose Apple menu > About this Mac;
click System Report; on the left, find Software and under that click 
Applications; and observe under "64-bit Intel" which ones say "no."


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