![]() ![]() ![]() A QuickTime Player app may go on into the future, and the concept of a file that’s a “QuickTime Movie” will probably continue, but the old QuickTime-all 32 bits of it-is being swept away. If you rely on old software and old files, keep a Mac capable of running Mojave around, or make a Mojave virtual machine in an emulator, or both.Īmong the stuff that will break this fall when Mojave’s replacement arrives is QuickTime, not just the app but the QuickTime 7 framework that is essentially the final version of Apple’s versatile, groundbreaking multimedia plug-in technology. ![]() ![]() Not because of any particular love for desert desktop images, but because it’s the last version of macOS to run 32-bit applications. In future years we’re going to cling to macOS Mojave. Find video files that won’t survive the 32-bit Mac apocalypse ![]()
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