
MacPractice Gen 14 supports Monterey (and Big Sur) Upgrade to FileMaker Pro 19.3.2 and FileMaker Server 19.3.2 with subscription Use latest iWork apps from AppStore (10.2 or higher)įileMaker is a subscription service.

For best compatibility you should therefore use the Creative Cloud Desktop app to ensure you have Acrobat up-to-date. This means you always have access to the latest version of Acrobat. For best compatibility you should therefore use the Creative Cloud Desktop app to ensure you have them all up-to-date.Īdobe's statement on Creative Cloud compatibilityĪdobe Acrobat is a subscription service. This means you always have access to the latest versions of the Creative Cloud apps. MSC = available in the (may require subscription purchase to activate) SoftwareĪdobe Creative Cloud (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, etc)Īdobe Creative Cloud is a subscription service. RoaringApps has a partial list of what works and what doesn'tĪ list of apps that support the new Apple Silicon Macs introduced in November 2020 is maintained here:ĭoesItArm has a partial list of what works on Apple's new M1-based Macs from November 2020. St Clair Software has great utility called Go64 that does a convenient scan of your system for all 32-bit software.And Precursor Support Plan clients can self-serve install G064 from the Precursor Managed Software Center. But in Catalina, Big Sur, and Monterey those apps will no longer even launch:

Ever since macOS 10.13, High Sierra, you may have seen a notification on your computer about a particular app saying something like "This app is not optimized for your Mac".

32-bit applications have been around a long time.

Like BigSur, and Catalina before it, Monterey does not support any 32-bit applications. Certain computers that supported Big Sur and Catalina are not Monterey compatible.
