Many of you probably know that Apple has announced that High Sierra is most likely their last OS to support 32-bit applications on Mac.
See here:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208436
I am wondering whether TVPaint has a plan for this transition. I have always used Standard because it suits my needs and it's a lot more affordable. Will I eventually be forced to either buy the pro version or else go to Windows or Linux?
On a related note, I've been bumping up against unexpected 32 bit limitations a lot recently as I do scripting as well as a recent run in with xp-pen tablet drivers:
http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php? ... 17#p109598
http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php? ... 3&p=109639
http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php? ... 4&p=109544
If I do upgrade to the 64 bit version, I would really like it to be because I need its more powerful features - not because my beloved 32-bit is a bit broken...
TVPaint team:
Will 64 bit always remain a pro-only feature even when, inevitably, MacOS users won't have a choice?
Do you plan to resolve some of these undocumented 32-bit issues?
Of course I'm hoping you eventually abandon this as a limitation and find other ways to incentivize buying the pro version
Future of 32-bit version on Mac
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Future of 32-bit version on Mac
David
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TVPaint 11.7 Standard
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TVPaint 11.7 Standard
System: 64GB RAM // 3 TB SSD // Core i7 8700K // NVIDIA GTX 1080// Windows 10 Home
Re: Future of 32-bit version on Mac
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Very good question !
Very good question !