Apple will withdraw support for 32-bit applications on macos
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For many years now, 64-bit processors have been with us, despite this, 32-bit applications are still very common, especially in the consumer PC market, which is quite reluctant to eliminate them. Apple MacOS will be the next system to abandon 32 bits.
Apple macOS High Sierra successor will not support 32-bit applications
Apple wants to take a step forward with the elimination of support for 32-bit applications in future versions of its macOS operating system, for this it has put an alert to users of the current macOS High Sierra 10.13.4. This alert will be displayed every time the user opens a 32-bit application, but only once per application, to inform them that they are better looking for a 64-bit option. This warning will start appearing to Mac users in the next few days, alerting users if their apps need to be updated.
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This step has already been taken previously in iOS, forcing developers to bet on the creation of 64-bit applications. It seems quite clear that the successor to macOS High Sierra will not be compatible with 32-bit applications, something that will be used to remove a large number of applications from the App Store.
Eliminating 32-bit support will not be easy, as this technology has been used in the PC world for many years. To this day, there are still many applications that are only available in a 32-bit version.
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