Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread Anne Cartwright
I like your last suggestion for an OS name.

Anne



> On Apr 13, 2018, at 6:57 PM, William Rising  wrote:
> 
> Last I heard, next release of macOS (whatever comes after High Sierra, like 
> maybe Sequoia or San Andreas). 
> 
>> On Apr 13, 2018, at 16:30, Harry Jacobson-Beyer  wrote:
>> 
>> do you know when?

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[MacGroup] Video issue on iPhone 7

2018-04-13 Thread Richard D. Meadows


My son has an iPhone 7, an iPad and used to have an old iPhone 6C …. 

When he watches videos via iTunes or other video service on his iPhone 7 and 
stops by using the home button and then goes back to begin watching them again…

the video it has reset to 0:00

If he has watched part of it on his old iPhone or on his iPad then it is 
stopped at the point he quit watching it on that device.  

If he does close it by hitting the ‘done’ button in the upper left corner on 
his iPhone 7 it holds the correct place marker.  

The other devices hold the correct place no matter which way he stops watching 
the video.  

I don’t watch videos like that on my iPhone. It sounds to me like it is a 
setting on the iPhone and he said there was one on the old phone and iPad but 
not on the new phone.

He has the same iOS on iPhone 7 and iPad.  

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Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread William Rising
Last I heard, next release of macOS (whatever comes after High Sierra, like 
maybe Sequoia or San Andreas). 

> On Apr 13, 2018, at 16:30, Harry Jacobson-Beyer  wrote:
> 
> do you know when?
> 
>> On Apr 12, 2018, at 8:14 PM, Pen Helm  wrote:
>> 
>> I read that Apple is going to phase out support for 32-bit apps.
>> 
>> To find out what apps you have are 32-bit: choose Apple menu > About this 
>> Mac;
>> click System Report; on the left, find Software and under that click 
>> Applications; and observe under "64-bit Intel" which ones say "no."
>> 
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Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
do you know when?

> On Apr 12, 2018, at 8:14 PM, Pen Helm  wrote:
> 
> I read that Apple is going to phase out support for 32-bit apps.
> 
> To find out what apps you have are 32-bit: choose Apple menu > About this Mac;
> click System Report; on the left, find Software and under that click 
> Applications; and observe under "64-bit Intel" which ones say "no."
> 
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Re: [MacGroup] 32-bit apps to not be supported

2018-04-13 Thread Lee Larson
On Apr 13, 2018, at 12:39 AM, preston@twc.com  
wrote:

> …and then what to do?


Hope there’s an upgrade or you find a replacement before Apple disallows 32-bit 
programs altogether. Apple’s been warning developers for years they’ll have to 
go to 64-bit binaries.

L^2

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