![]() ![]() I would say that your application wouldn’t give much confidence to the user, do you agree? And, finally, in next macOS release, macOS Catalina (10.15), 32-bit applications will simply not work anymore. When using macOS Mojave and trying to run 32-bit applications (the ones built with Delphi until 10.3.1, for example), users are receiving the following message: If you develop macOS applications with Delphi, you know how much this is important.Īpple has been planning moving all macOS applications to 64-bit for years and informing users and developers that 32-bit macOS applications will be deprecated soon. ![]() Now to the improvements in this release: macOS 64-bit support ĭelphi 10.3.2 finally supports macOS 64-bit platform. It’s also worth mentioning that Embarcadero has recently published the updated Rad Studio roadmap – May 2019 which lists the probable new improvements in upcoming major versions. I will mention here two improvements that I personally found significant. Why then, an article about a minor update? Usually minor updates contain just bug fixes and small improvements, however it’s not the case of this one. It’s a minor update – meaning product codename is still “Rio”, and it’s binary (DCU) compatible with previous 10.3.1 version. ![]() Embarcadero has just released a new Delphi Rio version (which means also Rad Studio and C++ Builder): version 10.3.2. ![]()
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