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Will macOS after High Sierra drop all 32bit app...

Apple said at WWDC that High Sierra will be the last version of macOS to support 32bit apps "without compromises".  Is this referring to App Store apps, or all programs that are still 32bit?

 

Also, what do they mean by "without compromises"?



When iOS 11 is released this fall, all 32 bit apps will be dead. You'll get a message the app needs to be updated.

 

Some info found online that explains it more fully for High Sierra:

 

With macOS High Sierra, Apple has finally begun the transition to drop support for 32-bit apps as well. Apple has reportedly already asked developers to submit 64-bit versions that will be required as a mandate in 2018. From January next year, all new apps must support 64-bit, and from June onwards, this rule will apply to app updates as well. The developers have been told that macOS High Sierra will be the last version to support 32-bit apps.

 

So, 32 bit apps will still run in High Sierra, though updates for any such app must change them to 64 bit as of June, 2018. Is it states, High Sierra will be the last Mac OS to support 32 bit apps. Whatever the name of the new OS is after High Sierra will be 64 bit only.



What does Apple mean by "without compromises"?  Hopefully it means it will run slower but it will run?



最後更新:2017-09-17 11:34:15

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