Not sure what you mean. Are you talking about 32 bit vs. 64 bit? Apple only 
began supporting 64 bit OS in 2006 when they began to use the Intel chipset. In 
2011 the OS was exclusively 64 bit throughout, but has continued to run 32 bit 
apps until Mojave. Mojave is the last Mac OS that will support running 32 bit 
apps. 

A 32 bit OS can only address around the first 2 gigs of memory. Not very good 
for running multiple apps. 

I understand your financial situation living and working where you do. If all 
you have to work with is pre-Intel Apples, then I'm surprised... even shocked 
you keep them running! It's a testament to your resourcefulness, not to mention 
your tenacity. It's also a testament to how well Apple made their products in 
those days. 

Bob S


> On May 23, 2019, at 23:51 , Richmond via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> 3. Why is there only one version of LiveCode for Macintosh? Should Mac users 
> feel hard done by?
> 
> Richmond.


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