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How to find your remaining 32bit apps
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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1819768" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Oh Boy..... looks like I'm going to be stuck on High Sierra for a while.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way for the Mac to count the 32-bit apps?</p><p>Or do I need to do that manually?</p><p></p><p>I either still use some apps like Acrobat 9.0 or MS Office 14 that work fine, but are 32-bit and would cost a pretty penny to upgrade to 64-bit, but there are a few I use regularly that don't have a 64-bit version with equal or better functionality that the 32-bit version.</p><p>Handbrake being one where the 64-bit version no longer converst to .avi files</p><p>Seashore is another where the developer changed the functionality and made it worse than the original version</p><p>Kies which I just downloaded on 14 April 2019 that I use to download images from a Samsung Cellphone to the Mac</p><p>Don't know what others - I must have a few hundred 32-bit ones</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1819768, member: 67742"] Oh Boy..... looks like I'm going to be stuck on High Sierra for a while. Is there any way for the Mac to count the 32-bit apps? Or do I need to do that manually? I either still use some apps like Acrobat 9.0 or MS Office 14 that work fine, but are 32-bit and would cost a pretty penny to upgrade to 64-bit, but there are a few I use regularly that don't have a 64-bit version with equal or better functionality that the 32-bit version. Handbrake being one where the 64-bit version no longer converst to .avi files Seashore is another where the developer changed the functionality and made it worse than the original version Kies which I just downloaded on 14 April 2019 that I use to download images from a Samsung Cellphone to the Mac Don't know what others - I must have a few hundred 32-bit ones [/QUOTE]
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