sjleworthy macrumors 68000 Original poster Dec 5, 2008 1,505 826 Penarth, Wales, UK Apr 2, 2017 #1 havent installed it yet for this reason. Can i or cant i use my old apps with it? (Im on ipad pro)
S stooovie macrumors 6502a Nov 21, 2010 836 314 Apr 2, 2017 #2 You can. 10.3 still supports 32bit apps. 10.3.2 and onward won't. Reactions: sjleworthy and Gav2k
Gav2k macrumors G3 Jul 24, 2009 9,216 1,608 Apr 2, 2017 #3 stooovie said: You can. 10.3 still supports 32bit apps. 10.3.2 and onward won't. Click to expand... Yep as per this post 32 bit apps like metoffice (U.K. Weather) does not work.
stooovie said: You can. 10.3 still supports 32bit apps. 10.3.2 and onward won't. Click to expand... Yep as per this post 32 bit apps like metoffice (U.K. Weather) does not work.
sjleworthy macrumors 68000 Original poster Dec 5, 2008 1,505 826 Penarth, Wales, UK Apr 2, 2017 #4 Sounds like some dont then? Suck it and see?
simonmet Cancelled Sep 9, 2012 2,666 3,664 Sydney Apr 2, 2017 #5 Really? The end is coming so soon. I thought it wouldn't be until iOS 11. I'm curious. Do hybrid 32/64 apps survive?
Really? The end is coming so soon. I thought it wouldn't be until iOS 11. I'm curious. Do hybrid 32/64 apps survive?
sbailey4 macrumors 601 Dec 5, 2011 4,635 3,359 USA Apr 2, 2017 #6 stooovie said: You can. 10.3 still supports 32bit apps. 10.3.2 and onward won't. Click to expand... Not sure that's true either. I have a handful showing in the new apps compatibility tab complaining they may not work in a later iOS but they still work on 10.3.2.
stooovie said: You can. 10.3 still supports 32bit apps. 10.3.2 and onward won't. Click to expand... Not sure that's true either. I have a handful showing in the new apps compatibility tab complaining they may not work in a later iOS but they still work on 10.3.2.
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Oct 17, 2011 51,392 19,461 Apr 2, 2017 #7 stooovie said: You can. 10.3 still supports 32bit apps. 10.3.2 and onward won't. Click to expand... Doesn't seem like 10.3.2 has lost support for 32-bit apps.
stooovie said: You can. 10.3 still supports 32bit apps. 10.3.2 and onward won't. Click to expand... Doesn't seem like 10.3.2 has lost support for 32-bit apps.