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When I open Affinity Photo Pro on my iMac os Mojave 10.14.2 I get a warning that the software will not work with future versions of the operating system. I believe that this is because Apple are moving to 64bit.

Has this been addressed, and if so how do I upgrade the software?

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Well that's a bit strange :S as the Affinity products are all 64bit already.

But I can't say I know why it's triggering the 32bit warning for you...

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2 hours ago, Nevett said:

When I open Affinity Photo Pro on my iMac os Mojave 10.14.2 I get a warning that the software will not work with future versions of the operating system. I believe that this is because Apple are moving to 64bit.

Has this been addressed, and if so how do I upgrade the software?

What version of Photo are you running? Current is 1.6.7

Mac Pro (Late 2013) Mac OS 12.7.6 
Affinity Designer 2.5.5 | Affinity Photo 2.5.5 | Affinity Publisher 2.5.5 | Beta versions as they appear.

I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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I can't seem to replicate the message and from what I am reading here: https://www.computerworld.com/article/3268645/what-is-the-not-optimized-for-your-mac-warning-message.html the messager appears once only when you launce a 32bit app. The message was a bit more than this though as it stated that the app would not work with future upgrades of ios. To be on the safe side I am not updating my Mac.

I am using 1.6.11

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10 hours ago, Nevett said:

The message was a bit more than this though as it stated that the app would not work with future upgrades of ios. To be on the safe side I am not updating my Mac

First, iOS is the operating system for iPhones & iPads. Macs run macOS.

Second, all versions of the Affinity software are 64 bit apps, so there is no reason you should be getting a 'not optimized' warning. To verify that Affinity Photo is being recognized as a 64 bit app, follow the instructions in the last section of this Apple article, titled "How do I check if an app is 32-bit or 64-bit?"

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Hi, I am considering buying Affinity Photos native 64 bit and to that end also want assurance that it will run on Catalina. To my knowledge the "not optimized for this Mac..." message refers to the fact that the application is not native 64 bit but relying on OS 10.14 and earlierOS code that supports sections of 32 bit code in a 64 bit environment. Catalina has eliminated all 32 bit support code.

 

Bob 

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Hello Bokehbob and welcome to the Affinity forums 🙂
As stated earlier in this thread all Affinity apps are fully 64bit.
Currently all three Affinity apps are on sale with 50% off until 20th May.
If you wish to try them out first before buying there is also currently a very generous 90 free trial available here: https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/supporting-the-creative-community/

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