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Apple: Mojave is the Last macOS Release to Support 32-Bit Apps
Apple: Mojave is the Last macOS Release to Support 32-Bit Apps-March 2024
Mar 11, 2026 9:55 AM

Apple confirmed yesterday that macOS Mojave is the last release from the company to support 32-bit apps on the desktop.

Cupertino is Phasing Out 32-bit Apps Completely - Mojave Sets Another Foot in Stone for 64-bit Only Apps

Apple dropped the hammer against 32-bit apps with the release of iOS 11 by supporting only 64-bit apps and devices. Though Apple shoved in warnings in iOS 10 suggesting that the end is coming for 32-bit apps, but it was a clear sign that Apple would carry over such a movement to its desktop operating platform, macOS.

During Apple's WWDC 2018 opening keynote yesterday where they announced macOS Mojave, the company flashed a nice big slide in the backdrop stating that "Mojave is the last macOS release to support 32-bit apps."To clarify, even if you download Mojave later this year, you will still get warnings. But obviously, with subsequent releases of macOS, those warnings will turn into a harsh reality which every developer has to accept.

If you are interested in knowing which app you currently have installed is 32-bit or 64-bit, just follow the steps outlined below.

Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar.Now click on About this Mac.Under the Overview tab, click on System Report.Select Applications from the left hand side pane.On the top right you'll see a scrollable list of your apps with a column called "64-Bit (Intel)". If it says 'Yes' then it means that the app is 64-bit, if 'No' then it's otherwise.

Regular apps can be updated to support 64-bit systems in no time, if a developer wishes to. But if you heavily rely on something that hasn't been updated in a long, long time, then it's best to start looking for good alternatives right now before you are greeted with a bombshell of disappointment later.

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