During the WWDC 2017 conference in June, Apple warned developers that 32-bit apps would go extinct for both iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra operating system, though the latter is still supporting them.
The company now informs application developers that they will no longer be able to submit 32-bit apps to the Mac Store Store starting next month, January 1, 2018, as well as that they need to update their existing apps to 64-bit until June 2018.
“As a reminder, new apps submitted to the Mac App Store must support 64-bit starting January 2018, and Mac app updates and existing apps must support 64-bit starting June 2018,” said Apple in today’s announcement.
macOS High Sierra is the last to support 32-bit apps
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