>> Everybody looking forward to losing 32 bit apps on next update? > > Why would I look forward to something that will bring (possibly) a marginal change, but will lose me a number of apps I have paid for? > Nick Hudd Most of the ones on my machine that I've checked are no longer available on iTunes, and therefore no longer supported. Some where I've looked for the info were last updated 4 years ago or thereabouts. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
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