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At what point will we see a 64 bit version for OS X? It is one of the last of my always running apps that is 32 bits? While many will say it is not necessary to have a 64 bit version that 32 is just ...
Richard
10 years agoNew member | Level 2
This thread needs clarity from a super user. On 7/7/2015, I provided a link to Apple's developer library explaining the benefits of 64-bit architecture. Rich R. commented today that "there is no business/processing/speed benefits of releasing a 64bit version" but didn't provide an explanation or supporting sources. If you want to silence these users, help us understand. According to Dropbox's Super User Program, that's what super users are expected to do. This is a thread of dissatisfied users requesting information. Right now we have Apple's own words arguing in favor of 64-bit architecture compared to a single Dropbox super user saying there's no benefit and providing nothing to support his argument.
The issue is we don't want the OS to load 32-bit framework and Dropbox is the only remaining application requiring it. Not a single contributor to this thread has complained about the speed of Dropbox itself. If Dropbox has made "numerous" statements regarding 64-bit development, then provide sources. Give us reason to believe we should abandon our request.