Replaced or just deleted any 32 bit apps I had. Opened files in 32 bit apps and
converted them into something else, typically Text or PDF. Lots of files I
printed to PDF and stored the PDF versions.
Bought some software to open MacDraw files and save them as PDF.
I had some WriteNow files that
Covid Watch (where I'm working) is decentralized. (of course)
> On May 14, 2020, at 10:35 AM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Updated news: Germany steps up to the plate
>
> https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52650576
> https://github.com/corona-warn-app/cwa-documentation
>
> --
This is not to answer my own question, but to emphasise the apparent difficulty
of getting this aspect of creating an iOS app right just by using just LC and a
reasonable graphics editor on a Mac. It means to me that a lot of careful
instructions need to be provided by somebody in the LC univers
For those who upgrade to Catalina, remember you will lose any 32 bit apps
as Apple has forced everyone to move to 64 bit apps.
Good luck!
Rick
> On May 16, 2020, at 5:42 AM, Erik Beugelaar via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Update: You can direclty upgrade from High Sierra to Catalina using the ma
Update: You can direclty upgrade from High Sierra to Catalina using the macOS
Catalina Patcher.
Be sure that High Sierra is up-to-date and using APFS (new Apple File System)
instead of HFS+.
-Original Message-
From: use-livecode On Behalf Of Erik
Beugelaar via use-livecode
Sent: zaterd
First you can upgrade your 'old' MacBook Pro (before mid 2012), in your case
High Sierra, to Mojave with macOS Mojave Patcher Tool. See
http://dosdude1.com/software.html
Then you upgrade to Catalina with the macOS Catalina Patcher and you will be up
to date.
Detailed instruction are on the websi