GnuCash.app isn’t installed, it’s a drag-and-drop application bundle that 
contains everything it needs that the OS doesn’t provide. Consequently you can 
have as many versions of GnuCash installed as you like. The only restriction is 
that they can’t have the same name in the same directory. When you drag a new 
one to /Applications Finder will ask you if you want to replace the old one or 
keep both. If you choose replace it will move the old one to the Trash folder 
before copying the new one; if you say you want to keep both it will append a 
number to the filename, e.g. Gnucash 2.app. 

Regards,
John Ralls

> On Oct 4, 2024, at 20:59, R Losey <rlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am currently running GnuCash on my M1 Mac on the Intel version (using
> some in-the-background tool that allows Intel stuff to work on the M1).
> 
> When I update to 5.9 - probably next week - I think I'll switch to the
> native format.
> 
> Usually, a GnuCash installation removes the old version, but I'm not sure
> if this will work with the old version being Intel and the new version
> being Silicon.
> 
> Should it work fine?
> 
> Do I need to manually uninstall the old Intel version?
> 
> Thanks! (looking forward to having a "native" version)
> 
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