Hi Bill, macOS Mojave is the latest version of macOS that can run 32 bit applications.As the creator of the Battle Royale game-mode found in the ARMA series and H1Z1 : King of the Kill, Greene is co-developing the game with veteran team at Bluehole to create the most diverse and robust Battle Royale experience to date. If you have updated an existing Mac to macOS Big Sur, there is a chance that you can revert to an older version, but you might not be able to run a new application that requires macOS Big Sur. If your Mac can run an older macOS, you could try to install it on an external drive and install OpticsPro onto that. If you run macOS Big Sur because you just bought a new Mac, you’re out of luck and will have to buy an upgrade to the current version of DxO PhotoLab. The Upgrade is priced at $89 but you can possibly get another 15% on that, provided you get that popup. Whether it will work with, and with an upgrade, I cannot say, good luck.Īs far as lifespan of an app is concerned: It depends on a) how the app is programmed and on how an OS supports this programming and b) it an be possible to run an old app on a newer OS, even if the app’s supplier does not support the app any more. Apple has pulled 32bit support starting a few years ago and has kept a level of tolerance for a while, but pulled the plug with macOS Catalina in 2019. I’ve run a few tests with OpticsPro on macOS Mojave and posted results here, cannot find the post though. I have spent a few frustrating days corresponding with DxO customer support. My DxO PhotoLab 10 no longer works on my Mac, evidently because of the most recent operating system upgrade (Big Sur 11.1). I’ve been informed by DxO that I must pay an additional $89 for a “discounted” upgrade in order to get it to work. That’s about what I paid originally for my DxO PhotoLab. What happens when the next Mac OS upgrade gets pushed out–will I have to pay another 90 clams to get DxO operable? I think this is baloney.
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