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The Beginning of the End of 32-bit Mac Apps →

January 27, 2018 ⌘ Permalink Stephen Hackett

Jim Dalrymple:

With the release of the latest macOS developer beta, Apple will begin to alert users that they are using older, 32-bit apps, instead of the more modern 64-bit apps, the company told me today. The macOS beta will be released to developers on Wednesday.

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