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What the Mac 32-bit app phase-out means to you

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Computerworld All Things Apple

Apr 17, 2018
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What the Mac 32-bit app phase-out means to you

Apple has been pushing developers to move their software to 64-bit since last summer. Now it's warning end users about the upcoming change. Here's how to suss out which apps are affected. Read More

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