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<blockquote data-quote="Randy B. Singer" data-source="post: 1770634" data-attributes="member: 190607"><p>As I said, High Sierra is likely to be the last version of the MacOS that supports 32-bit. That means that there will be a year or more before folks have to be terribly concerned about which applications they rely on that are 32-bit and which need to be upgraded or replaced. For now it's good to take stock of one's 32-bit applications and keep track of their development during the coming year. Maybe even touch base with their developers to let them know that there is a general concern. </p><p></p><p>But there is no reason why folks have to start rushing right now to replace their 32-bit applications. There is plenty of time for developers to release updates. And it certainly isn't helpful to start advocating that people move from their favorite apps to ones that others like best by fomenting paranoia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy B. Singer, post: 1770634, member: 190607"] As I said, High Sierra is likely to be the last version of the MacOS that supports 32-bit. That means that there will be a year or more before folks have to be terribly concerned about which applications they rely on that are 32-bit and which need to be upgraded or replaced. For now it's good to take stock of one's 32-bit applications and keep track of their development during the coming year. Maybe even touch base with their developers to let them know that there is a general concern. But there is no reason why folks have to start rushing right now to replace their 32-bit applications. There is plenty of time for developers to release updates. And it certainly isn't helpful to start advocating that people move from their favorite apps to ones that others like best by fomenting paranoia. [/QUOTE]
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