![]() Generally the eco-system has been kind to the Apple faithful. Mac users typically upgrade with every successive download, unless they’ve run out of hardware. The next version of Apple operating system will effectively mean an end to support for all these perpetual applications. Most of the games available for the Mac OS are also 32-bit applications. Microsoft Office 2011, also a perpetual license, is caught up in the same sweeping change to the 64-bit architecture. While Creative Suite 6 still appears to run on Mojave, previous versions of Adobe's CS are already compromised by the latest upgrade. The last version of Adobe’s Creative Suite to support a perpetual license, for instance, was CS6, which is 32-bit. ![]() ![]() By September 2019, Mojave will have been superseded - which effectively strands all of those users that are unable to justify entering the subscription licensing World. Mojave is officially the last version of an MacOS with any vestige of support for 32-bit applications. The end of the light is near and the warmth will soon be a memory. The sunset over Apple’s Mojave operating system (10.14) looks set to cast a long and deepening shadow over the Mac community.
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