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DSL Steve

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Nov 12, 2005
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Can X'd out 32-bit apps be deleted/removed/uninstalled AFTER Catalina install?

I have Office 2008 apps that need to be deleted/removed/uninstalled. The icons are X'd out.

Dragging the icon to the trash doesn't seem to be working.

Thanks in advance.
 
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loekf

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Mar 23, 2015
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It worked for me. I removed Logitech‘s Harmony app and another one with crossed out icon by dragging them from the Applications folder into the “Bin”. As always, do it from the folder, not Launcher.
 
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DSL Steve

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Ok thanks, that explains my issue, I was using the Launcher.
 

marzer

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It worked for me. I removed Logitech‘s Harmony app and another one with crossed out icon by dragging them from the Applications folder into the “Bin”. As always, do it from the folder, not Launcher.

Have you found a solution for MyHarmony? The website sends me to a "64-bit" download, but still installs as 32-bit :p

"If you have an IR remote on MyHarmony, our new 64-bit app for Catalina, Harmony Desktop, is available for download. Harmony Desktop will support IR remotes only, including Harmony 200, 300, 350, 650, 665, Touch, Ultimate One, and 950."

 

adrianlondon

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Logitech are crap. Their 64-bit Harmony software is probably still in beta, and even when it comes out of beta it won't support any of their new hub-based remotes.
 

loekf

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Logitech are crap. Their 64-bit Harmony software is probably still in beta, and even when it comes out of beta it won't support any of their new hub-based remotes.

No, the 64-bits app for IR remotes, so non hub based, exists. I checked it today. It looks like an app written in Swift.

For the Harmony elite etc. you have to use the iOS or Android apps or use Windows.

Stupid decision.
 
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marzer

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No, the 64-bits app for IR remotes, so non hub based, exists. I checked it today. It looks like an app written in Swift.

For the Harmony elite etc. you have to use the iOS or Android apps or use Windows.

Stupid decision.

Was a 64-bit app released? The link Logitech directs me to still installs a 32-bit app.
 

ISKOTB

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so I can just trash this folder too?
 

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