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wylhkg

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Anyone knew the issue??
Finally I found the apps in App Store, but it cannot download to Catalina.
Guess Current app is 32 bit, so it cannot support
 
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WebHead

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Wonder if it will be phased out in favor of more mobile-friendly apps like Clips? In any event the i-branding will probably be removed at some point.
 

KoolAid-Drink

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Wonder if it will be phased out in favor of more mobile-friendly apps like Clips? In any event the i-branding will probably be removed at some point.
Hmm, if the i-Brand really was being phased out, why did Apple name the iPad OS as iPadOS, then?
 

MacsRgr8

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iMovie is 64 bits, see screenshot.
I understand Apple's wanting to move away from the "i"-stuff and iMovie is the last one of 'iLife / iWork"-apps, and maybe they simply will rename it for macOS Catalina and later.

IMHO too many people love iMovie to ditch it for Clips.
iMovie 64bits.jpg
 
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wylhkg

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if really want to remove the iLife and iWorks, what is the next version of iMovie?

So may be next version most of "i-stuff" won't be appear.

On software side remove "i-stuff", how about hardware side.

Remain four product line for "i-stuff". Ha Ha!!
 

WebHead

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Yes the iPhone and iPad are too i-conic to mess with the names just yet. Though I reckon Apple Communicator has a nice ring to it :)
 
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