Mojave and version 6

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Mojave and version 6

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Hi,
I still use LiveCode 6.1.3. Does anybody know if 6.1.3 is having trouble with Mojave?
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Re: Mojave and version 6

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That is a good question, while I don't use OSX as an environment other than for testing, I thought Apple was moving to 64bit only and removing the ability to run 32bit software from the OS ? I hope someone that knows can chime in, although the chances that I'll ever run an OSX later than 10.6.5 are slim to none.
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Re: Mojave and version 6

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Hi thehat,

I run macOS 10.14 and for one customer I use LC 5.02 and had no problems so far.


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Re: Mojave and version 6

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Hi all,

A couple of other users have reported using LC 6.x on MacOS Mojave without any problems.

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Re: Mojave and version 6

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Thanks Klaus and Panos, good to know :D
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Re: Mojave and version 6

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What about Mojave and LC 9.0.1, has it been tested?

Need to know before updating my Mac.

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Re: Mojave and version 6

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LC 9.0.1 works fine in Mojave for me. 32-bit apps in general work fine, although you’ll see a one-time warning when launching them.

However much someone might dislike and perhaps mistrust OS updates, sticking with an old OS version is only a good idea if they don’t make software for others to use. The next major macOS update might change this ‘32-bit tolerance’ and force the issue – if not that version then certainly the one after that.
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