![]() Of course, we were already aware that Apple would be going this route some day the rumours have been around for quite a while. On top of that, Apple have already stopped allowing 32-bit applications in their App Store and rumours are that they may even stop supporting 32-bit applications in a future version of macOS, requiring every application to be 64-bit! Which includes the Comic Collector software for macOS □ Since April 12, users of macOS High Sierra are getting a “ not optimized for your Mac” warning when they start a 32-bit application. Never a dull moment at the CLZ HQ… Here we were, working on nice improvements for our software, when suddenly… the guys at Apple had a brainwave: In their ultimate wisdom, they decided to start phasing out 32-bit applications.
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