I heard on a Podcast, but they didn't seem too sure.... is it true? If so then I will have to go back to Windows in the future.
Thanks.
Thanks.
How did you not see this coming?
If only Apple had a way of letting you know when you launched a 32 bit app in the last 18 months or it was published all over the web? Oh wait....
Because I don't follow any of it, I only just decided to listen to a Tech Podcast today... which I haven't listened to in years. I've also not had any pop up from Apple, I haven't used the store in years, I just boot up the old apps I have installed.
what OS are you running? the warnings were in mojave... either way, you don't have to move to catalina, so you should be fine (for now).
I dunno what Tim Cook is doing, but he has been running the company into the ground.
Regardless, it was unnecessary thing to do. What did they exactly gain by canceling support for 32 bit apps.How did you not see this coming?
If only Apple had a way of letting you know when you launched a 32 bit app in the last 18 months or it was published all over the web? Oh wait....
Gee, I wonder why then that Apple Stock has reached a new high? Maybe Tim knows what he's doing, you think? ?
Not needing to have every single system library also available for 32bit apps?Regardless, it was unnecessary thing to do. What did they exactly gain by canceling support for 32 bit apps.
Is there any way to delete downloaded updates? It’s taking up so much room. Sadly it’s too late for one of my Macs.
Not needing to have every single system library also available for 32bit apps?
Apple always do this :/ I thought I was safe on Mac because it's x86, it supports both 32 and 64... no problems. All I know is I won't be buying another Mac again, a shame because I think Windows 10 sucks. The Mac was the last product from Apple I enjoyed, I don't like anything else that they've made... and the iPhone is too expensive now. However saying that, Apple have ramped up he Mac prices to crazy levels too....
I wouldn't get too proud about your "Tim Cook sucks because Steve Jobs never would have..." stance since SJ oversaw more than one OS change which broke support for older applications.I dunno what Tim Cook is doing, but he has been running the company into the ground.
Yeah, that's a HUGE deal. I am glad they got rid of that!
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Yes, like it was all these years.It is for the development team at Apple.
Yes, like it was all these years.
You‘re right. It was. Now they can reallocate those resources.
I know, for a trillion dollar company, it must have been near impossible task, to spend couple of hundred thousand dollars to maintain 32 bit libraries.
Your laconic expressions make it absolutely pointless to discuss anything seriously with you.And the rest.
Your laconic expressions make it absolutely pointless to discuss anything seriously with you.
I know, for a trillion dollar company, it must have been near impossible task, to spend couple of hundred thousand dollars to maintain 32 bit libraries.
If only Apple had a way of letting you know when you launched a 32 bit app in the last 18 months or it was published all over the web? Oh wait....