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Upgrading to Catalina
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1839848" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>"MyDay" is a MS product, so that shouldn't be an issue for you. "Ink Server" is an Apple thing so that will be taken care of as part of the OS upgrade. "GoTo Opener" is from GoTo Meeting. </p><p></p><p>For each of these applications, you get a Location for them. If they are in the /Applications folder, it is more than likely something that you installed and should scrutinize. If the location is something like /Library or /System or something, you should ignore those since its more than likely part of the OS.</p><p></p><p>First back up your current system, just in case you need to go back. Then, go ahead and do the Catalina upgrade and then any application that is still 32-bit will have a circle and line across it indicating that will not work. Then you can decide if you want to delete it or upgrade it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1839848, member: 110816"] "MyDay" is a MS product, so that shouldn't be an issue for you. "Ink Server" is an Apple thing so that will be taken care of as part of the OS upgrade. "GoTo Opener" is from GoTo Meeting. For each of these applications, you get a Location for them. If they are in the /Applications folder, it is more than likely something that you installed and should scrutinize. If the location is something like /Library or /System or something, you should ignore those since its more than likely part of the OS. First back up your current system, just in case you need to go back. Then, go ahead and do the Catalina upgrade and then any application that is still 32-bit will have a circle and line across it indicating that will not work. Then you can decide if you want to delete it or upgrade it. [/QUOTE]
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