
In June 2018, Apple confirmed the end of 32-bit apps, noting that 10.14 Mojave would be the last operating system to allow them to run (see “ macOS 10.14 Mojave Will Be the Last to Support 32-Bit Apps,” 12 June 2018). The new version of macOS marks the end of old 32-bit apps whose software code was never refreshed to support 64-bit CPUs.
We’re nearing 32-bit-ageddon with the release of macOS 10.15 Catalina sometime in October 2019.
Moving to Catalina: Keep Your 32-Bit Mac Apps Running with Parallels
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