Apple: Update iOS Apps to 64-Bit Or Else

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Apple announced iOS 11 at WWDC earlier this month, and in addition to new features and app updates, the company is also making a big change in terms of supported architectures: starting with the new OS version, only 64-bit apps would be supported.

In other words, 32-bit apps that are already in the App Store will no longer work on iOS 11 and will eventually be removed completely until the developer ships an update – Apple has already started a major cleaning process in the App Store, and 32-bit apps are likely to be pulled too.

High Sierra, latest version to support 32-bit apps

In a blog post published today, Apple tells developers that updating apps to 64-bit support is mandatory for both macOS and iOS, and starting with the next updates coming in the fall, 32-bit apps would no longer work on the new versions.

“As a reminder, new iOS apps and updates submitted to the App Store must sup… (read more)

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