We might see 32-bit support ended in a future update. From January, only 64-bit apps will be accepted in the App Store. 32-bit software, RIPĪt the most recent WWDC, Apple announced that, just like iOS, MacOS will support only 64-bit software from version 10.13. HFS+ will be around for a while in parallel to the new format, but expect support to be dropped eventually. Only 10.13 and 10.12.6 can read it, and write mode is only supported by 10.13. It’s a new file format that is slated to replace HFS+ in the long term. It sees the introduction of APFS, or Apple File System. The update does, however, include modifications that should be important for future development cycles. As seems standard by now, this free update has a plethora of changes that won’t affect your day-to-day work all that much.
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