![]() ![]() If you are seeing a warning about an app it’s a good indication that the app you are using might encounter issues if you try and run it in Mojave. But it doesn't necessarily mean that the app will run without issues. It does seem a bit like Apple has gone back on it's threat that it would outlaw 32-bit apps in the 2018 macOS release, which may be good news for developers and those people running 32-bit apps on their Mac. Then in June 2018, while announcing macOS Mojave, Apple's vice president of software Sebastien Marineau stated that: "This year, we're announcing that macOS Mojave is the last release to support 32-bit, at all." The warning indicated that: “This app needs to be updated by its developer to improve compatibility”. Then in April 2018 Mac users running High Sierra started seeing warnings if they tried to open a 32-bit app stating that the app ‘is not optimised for your Mac’. ![]() You may have to upgrade Word to the new version, or use Third party app like Apache Open office.Īpple indicated back in June 2017 that macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) would be the last Mac operating system to support 32-bit apps “without compromise”. ![]() Please be informed that the issue is with the compatibility of Office applications with Mojave. I'll be the one to assist you with your question. Hi, my name isCustomerand welcome to JustAnswer. ![]()
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