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At the, following the announcement of macOS Mojave (macOS 10.14) in the keynote earlier in the day, Apple vice president of software Sebastien Marineau revealed Mojave will be 'the last release to support 32-bit at all.' 'One of our key missions is always to push the Mac forward by extending its capabilities to take advantage of the latest technologies,' Marineau advised. 'As we push a platform forward, we sometimes have to deprecate legacy functionality to ensure that we're not holding it back.' This means the QuickTime framework, Java 1.6 Apple framework and Carbon HLTB will be removed. Apple also said at WWDC Monday that the new and redesigned Xcode 10 will drop support for 32-bit macOS apps. Development of 64-bit apps will remain unaffected by the change.
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Apple debuted 64-bit support with Mac OS Leopard in 2007, and has slowly been phasing out 32-bit in recent years. High Sierra had been announced as the last macOS release to 'without compromises,' and in April, macOS users began receiving alerts that 32-bit apps were not optimized for the current operating system.
The move continues Apple's long phase-out of those apps. MacOS users which 32-bit applications are on their desktop.
Mojave, which was introduced by Apple's Craig Federighi in the main keynote Monday in San Jose,. As I am running Mojave now on my main Mac (yes full backed up), I've only found one app with an issue so far, Firestorm Viewer. So I made a second small partition on my Mac Pro Boot drive and installed Sierra for those that and a few apps I can see me needing for some time to come, not least of which is a Fujitsu Scansnap that refuses to use both High Sierra and Mojave. I was pleased to see the new Disk Utilities in Mojave is very comprehensive and allowed me to create an HFS+ partition on my APFS boot volume, I then used Carbon Copy Cloner to load the Sierra bootable system from a disk image I have stored (Apple's own Mac OS installation won't work for this as it reported it would prevent my Boot Camp from working). I also have VMWare Fusion VMs of every Intel Mac OS since it came out just for fun. VMWare still works fine in Mojave. From a technical side and OS design standpoint, this is not necessary.
The restoration capacity is a maximum of 100MB. The reason this software is called MiniTool might be due to the limit they have set on the recovery limit.