Convert 32-bit App To 64-bit Mac

Quickly scan your disk for applications, see which ones are 32-bit, and find upgrade information with the click of a button.

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So I'm pretty sure the ipa I want doesn't work because its 32 bit (FIFA 14) because in the App Store when I go to purchased I am unable to reinstall it as it says the developer must update this app to work with iOS 11 (this means that it is 32 bit I think) Is there a simple way to convert the app. Operating System: Mac Live 10 and 11 are available in 64-bit only. If you're using 32-bit plug-ins, you'll need to convert them using a third party tool like jBridge (VST only) or 32 Lives (AU and VST). Ideally, you should install a native 64-bit version of the plug-in if available. Live 10 and 11 are available in 64-bit only. If you're using 32-bit plug-ins, you'll need to convert them using a third party tool like jBridge (VST only) or 32 Lives (AU and VST). Ideally, you should install a native 64-bit version of the plug-in if available. Converted plug-ins are not as stable as native 64-bit versions. Any app that's built with Apple's 32-bit software libraries will need to be updated so it will run in 64-bit mode. These are primarily older applications, but some newer specialty apps are also still 32-bit. As Apple says, 'The technologies that define today's Mac experience—such as Metal graphics acceleration—work only with 64-bit apps. There is nothing you can do to make a 32 bit app into a 64 bit app. Only the applications authors and developers can write the new code.

Check to see which of your applications are already 'Universal Apps' and which ones still need to be upgraded. Universal apps contain the code necessary to run natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon processors, guaranteeing you get maximum performance from your new machine.


Are you running 32-bit apps that need to be upgraded? Go64 can help.

If you're running Mojave or High Sierra, you'll see an alert like this when you launch a 32-bit application. While it's not a crisis while you're still using the older OS, you'll need to update or upgrade those applications before you update to macOS 10.15 Catalina or macOS 11 Big Sur.

macOS 10.14 Mojave is the last version of macOS capable of running 32-bit applications. Once you've upgraded to a newer version of macOS, those apps will not launch! Go64 can locate all of your 32-bit apps so you don't get an unpleasant surprise after upgrading.


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Exactly which apps stop working after Mojave and why?

Convert 32 Bit App To 64 Bit Mac

Any app that's built with Apple's 32-bit software libraries will need to be updated so it will run in 64-bit mode. These are primarily older applications, but some newer specialty apps are also still 32-bit.

As Apple says, 'The technologies that define today's Mac experience—such as Metal graphics acceleration—work only with 64-bit apps. To ensure that the apps you purchase are as advanced as the Mac you run them on, all future Mac software will eventually be required to be 64-bit.'


Apple's support article explains how to use the built-in macOS System Report to identify 32-bit apps on your system.

However, once they've been identified, looking them up and locating the developers' contact information can be a painstaking process if you've got more than a few. In addition, the System Report doesn't account for apps that are themselves 64-bt, but that contain 32-bit plugins, frameworks or services. These apps may or may not run correctly on macOS 10.15 or 11.1. That's why we made Go64!

For more information on 32-bit apps and compatibility, see Apple's support information at https://support.apple.com/en-us/ht208436.

How to convert 32 bit to 64 bit mac

The current version of Go64 is 1.3. It will run on any version of macOS from 10.10 (Yosemite) to 11.1 (Big Sur). For full list of changes in each release, see the Go64 Change History.

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