New version 1.2 also scans Mach-O files like command tools and dylibs, to check if they are still 32-bit. The only complete check available.
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Apple Support has to be wonderful now because there’s hardly anywhere else to go to find out about our Macs and other Apple products.
Now runs in the background – no more spinning beachballs! Also handles errors in folder paths better, and shows a ‘busy spinner’ when scanning.
First full release: the only tool to check thoroughly for 32-bit apps and code bundles in whichever folders you want.
If you’re familiar with the macOS log and have problems with an iOS device, you can easily access its log to help in diagnosis.
Apple has started the process of naming and shaming those apps which still don’t run in 64-bit mode, […]
macOS 10.13.4 brought a major overhaul to the Help system, which greatly improves performance and usability. Here are some of its secrets.
Checking for 32-bit apps in System Information is not the best way: here’s a free tool to make it easier and more comprehensive.
Once a new MacBook Pro was updated to 10.13.4, it started to hammer Continuity connections to the iMac (10.12.6), which has AirPort turned off. This blew Bluetooth apart. Log extracts and more info.
Simple tools to preserve versions in documents, whether copied to an external drive, NAS, cloud storage including iCloud and Dropbox, even sent by email.
