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How to list all 32-bit applications in macOS Mojave

Djole123

Many macOS users have legacy 32-bit applications (such as Office 2011), however, they might have seen this prompt when starting those applications up:

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And since 32-bit applications can no longer be run under Catalina, you might be wondering how to see all of the 32-bit apps that you've previously used?

 

It's really easy.

 

Step 1. Go to  - About this Mac - System Report...

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Step 2. Go down in the menu to Software - Legacy software

 

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And there! That is your list of 32-bit apps that need to be updated/uninstalled in order for macOS Catalina to work properly. I hope it helped!

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