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clacld
Posted : Tuesday, April 4, 2017 11:34:30 AM
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When iOS 11 comes out in September, 32 bit applications will no longer be able to run on ipads, and iphones.  TC2000 is a 32 bit app on iOS.  Do you plan to update the app to 64 bit before September 2017?

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, April 4, 2017 12:02:11 PM


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We will be releasing a new mobile app in the near future, but I do not have any specific dates.



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markhike
Posted : Tuesday, April 4, 2017 2:58:36 PM
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QUOTE (clacld)

When iOS 11 comes out in September, 32 bit applications will no longer be able to run on ipads, and iphones.  TC2000 is a 32 bit app on iOS.  Do you plan to update the app to 64 bit before September 2017?

I would think that 32 bit apps can run on 64 bit platform most likely they will maintain the compatibility. 

clacld
Posted : Tuesday, April 4, 2017 4:52:27 PM
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Apple has sent word to developers that 32 bit apps will no longer be allowed in the app store, and that they most likely will not be able to run with IOS 11. You can see the apps that are affected by going to Settings->General->about->applications.

markhike
Posted : Tuesday, April 4, 2017 5:59:23 PM
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Never have problem with 32 bit apps on 64 bit Windows. Obviously Apple doesn't care about app compatibility for customers. Have refused to use any Apple product after being locked out of an iPad and lost all photos taken. Apple is being taken over by H1Bers from oversea and ruled by id*ots.

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