![]() So, as long as you continue using Mojave you will be able to use this app. ![]() Not the next small release or update or something like that. So probably what comes out later this year probably in the Fall. By the future it means the next version of Mac OS. This says this app will run and you can still use it. Mojave can handle both.The first misconception people have is when they see this is now my app is no longer compatible with my Mac. So operating systems can handle 32 bit apps or 64 bit apps or both. Now the operating system has to be able to understand the type of app. 64 bit apps is the modern way to make apps. So 32 bit apps are older style apps, probably made years ago using older development software. What this means is that the app that you're trying to run isn't 64 bit. A lot of people talk about these online and there's a lot of misinformation out there. Video Transcript: A lot of people have noticed messages like these since upgrading to Mac OS Mojave. Check out What To Do About Those Mojave “App Is Not Optimized” Messages at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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