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camelia

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Hi,

2 Questions

Apple macOS will start to warn us about ours apps need to go 64bits
What is going to happen with DVD Player.app and InkServer.app?

I am worried about DVD Player.app because I still use it a lot
01DVD Player.png


The way to check if an app is 32-bit or 64-bit is in System Information.app under software?

03InkServer.png


Thanks
Came
 

chscag

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We'll get warnings in 10.13.4 but those 32 bit apps will continue to function until the next version of macOS (10.14.X). At that time you'll just need to find 64 bit replacements. For example, you can use VLC in place of the DVD Player.
 
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camelia

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We'll get warnings in 10.13.4 but those 32 bit apps will continue to function until the next version of macOS (10.14.X). At that time you'll just need to find 64 bit replacements. For example, you can use VLC in place of the DVD Player.

Thank you!
 
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