Easy Grade Pro 4.1 users and 64-bit failure
Is anyone out there now using EGP 4.1? Are there any solutions to not being able to use with further versions of OS?
MacBook Pro 15", 10.14
Is anyone out there now using EGP 4.1? Are there any solutions to not being able to use with further versions of OS?
MacBook Pro 15", 10.14
Unfortunately 32-bit applications won't work in future: the only solution (unless some third-party company provides an emulator, which there has so far been no suggestion of) is for the manufacturers of such applications to re-write them in 64-bit. I can think of several applications I rely on where this is most unlikely to happen. The alternative is to stick with your present system, but eventually that will cause problems as applications cease to be compatible and browsing becomes more difficult.
Unfortunately 32-bit applications won't work in future: the only solution (unless some third-party company provides an emulator, which there has so far been no suggestion of) is for the manufacturers of such applications to re-write them in 64-bit. I can think of several applications I rely on where this is most unlikely to happen. The alternative is to stick with your present system, but eventually that will cause problems as applications cease to be compatible and browsing becomes more difficult.
Hello, again.
I also found this article which I think may be helpful:
https://www.macworld.com/article/3273545/virtualization/give-your-old-mac-software-eternal-life.html
I hope this helps all of us with these apps. Cheers!
Thank you, Roger. I wish some third-party company would put out an emulator so we can continue to use our 32-bit apps.
Easy Grade Pro 4.1 users and 64-bit failure