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32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and later - Apple Support
My MacbookPro has been updated to macOS Mojave yesterday.
Then, a window noticed me that "Adobe Application Manager Utilities" is not optimized for your Mac and needs to be updated.
hummm.....everyday.....
I check all the Adobe apps but only AMM is still on 32bits.
Sorry for the language problem.
On 64位元(Intel): 否 > 64 bit (intel): No
I don't know AAM is the same software as Adobe Creative Cloud?
I checked in the Utilities folder.
I mean, this app :down_arrow::down_arrow::down_arrow:
I confused about those two difference. Can somebody tell me sth about their difference?
Is AMM equal to Adobe Creative Cloud APP?
According to the above website, Apple said that 32-bit software would not be supported in the next macOS system.
So, is time for the update of 64-bit.
ummm.....I worried about my software can/cannot used without AMM.
(I always crossing my bridges before coming to them.)
Hi Loadingnemo and Gunnarlinn,
When you upgrade to the latest version of macOS or launch a Creative Cloud application for the first time on the latest versions of macOS, you may see a warning message that indicates Adobe software needs to be optimized for better performance.
This is due to some 32-bit components that we are working to address in a future Creative Cloud update.
Please note that no action is required from you at this time and your applications will still run as normal.
For more inform
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I have the same problem. I'm on Creative Cloud, and I wonder if this Adobe Application Manager is contemporary or legacy?
Since I did a clean install of Mojave (no migration assistant) there shouldn't be any old stuff lying around in my computer (although I've been an Adobe customer since the '90s) but you never know, do you.
If AAM is legacy, how do I remove it?
If AAM is contemporary, why is it 32-bit, and how do I upgrade it?
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Hi Loadingnemo and Gunnarlinn,
When you upgrade to the latest version of macOS or launch a Creative Cloud application for the first time on the latest versions of macOS, you may see a warning message that indicates Adobe software needs to be optimized for better performance.
This is due to some 32-bit components that we are working to address in a future Creative Cloud update.
Please note that no action is required from you at this time and your applications will still run as normal.
For more information, see 32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and later - Apple Support.
Let us know if you have any more queries.
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And if we don't want to or can't afford to pay Adobe $60 a month to keep using their software, then we're hosed on Catalina. Gee thanks, guys. I mean, all Adobe would have to do is change one setting in the build configuration, launch a build, and then put the resulting bundle out for people to download (I do OS X programming, so I know how simple it is), but it's all about revenue streams.
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umm.....When I reinstall CC, still have these 32 bit APP in my computer_(:3
I haven't update Catalina because of the BUG in PS.
So is that a signature?
AAM Registration Notifier:
Version: 3.0.64.0
Obtained from: Identified Developer
Last Modified: 24/10/2019, 8:26 PM
Kind: Intel
64-Bit (Intel): No
Signed by: Developer ID Application: Adobe Systems, Inc., Developer ID Certification Authority, Apple Root CA
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/LWA/AAM Registration Notifier.app
Get Info String: Adobe Application Manager Registration Notifier 3.0.64.0, Copyright 2009-2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
AAM Registration Notifier:
Version: 7.0.0.485
Obtained from: Identified Developer
Last Modified: 24/10/2019, 8:26 PM
Kind: Intel
64-Bit (Intel): No
Signed by: Developer ID Application: Adobe Systems, Inc., Developer ID Certification Authority, Apple Root CA
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/P6/AAM Registration Notifier.app
AAM Updates Notifier:
Version: 9.0.0.281
Obtained from: Identified Developer
Last Modified: 24/10/2019, 8:26 PM
Kind: Intel
64-Bit (Intel): No
Signed by: Developer ID Application: Adobe Systems, Inc. (JQ525L2MZD), Developer ID Certification Authority, Apple Root CA
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/UWA/AAM Updates Notifier.app
Get Info String: Adobe Application Manager Updates Notifier 9.0.0.281, © 2009-2015 Adobe Systems Incorporated and its licensors. All rights reserved.
AAMLauncherUtil:
Version: 10.0.0.49
Obtained from: Identified Developer
Last Modified: 24/10/2019, 8:26 PM
Kind: Intel
64-Bit (Intel): No
Signed by: Developer ID Application: Adobe Systems, Inc., Developer ID Certification Authority, Apple Root CA
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/core/AAMLauncherUtil.app
Get Info String: Adobe Application Manager 10.0.0.49, Copyright 2013-2015 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe Application Manager:
Version: 10.0.0.49
Obtained from: Identified Developer
Last Modified: 24/10/2019, 8:26 PM
Kind: Intel
64-Bit (Intel): No
Signed by: Developer ID Application: Adobe Systems, Inc., Developer ID Certification Authority, Apple Root CA
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/core/Adobe Application Manager.app
Get Info String: Adobe Application Manager 10.0.0.49, Copyright 2009-2015 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
adobe_licutil:
Version: 7.0.1.109
Obtained from: Identified Developer
Last Modified: 24/10/2019, 8:26 PM
Kind: Intel
64-Bit (Intel): No
Signed by: Developer ID Application: Adobe Systems, Inc., Developer ID Certification Authority, Apple Root CA
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application Manager/P6/adobe_licutil.app
What is this???_(:3