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jaybar

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Work only supplies a 32 bit version of Cisco Anywhere Connect mobility client. Will this run?
 
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32 bit apps WILL run in Mojave.

From all indications from Apple, they WILL NOT RUN in the NEXT version of the OS ... 10.15.

Personal aside:
Much of what I have and use is 32 bit only.
Looks like Mojave will become a "Maginot line" for me, OS-wise, at least for the foreseeable future.
I'm guessing that for folks like me, a 2019 Mac (capable of running Mojave) will become "their last Mac" -- at least for a while.
 
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we all still using 32 bit proc. Only itanium the true ever intel proc and failure. If windows should be okay so as apple app.
 
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32 bit apps WILL run in Mojave.

From all indications from Apple, they WILL NOT RUN in the NEXT version of the OS ... 10.15.

Personal aside:
Much of what I have and use is 32 bit only.
Looks like Mojave will become a "Maginot line" for me, OS-wise, at least for the foreseeable future.
I'm guessing that for folks like me, a 2019 Mac (capable of running Mojave) will become "their last Mac" -- at least for a while.

Luckily, we wont be missing much. An extra emoji or two? A facebook bar with a *~dedicated*~ like button? boo hoo cry me a river :p
 
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Luckily, we wont be missing much. An extra emoji or two? A facebook bar with a *~dedicated*~ like button? boo hoo cry me a river :p

adobe support files (which i'm sure will be updated); quicktime 7 pro... end of an era? XLD, some others. anyway, for me, it's a 'will cross that bridge when i come to it' thing...

EDIT: ha! just realized, the bridge i cross is probably over the river you're crying... :D
 
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I'll virtualize a Mac environment but I noticed a ton of games and apps that are 32-bit from the App store. Looks like the developers pulled out and some don't even support it outside of the App store. I really have bad luck with purchasing software from developers.
 
fisherking wrote:
"32bit apps will not be supported in next year's OS, apple has made that clear. so plan for it (that's what i'm doing), or... not."

See my reply #4 above... ;)
 
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