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I'm upgrading (test at this time) a Mac system from High Sierra (HS) to Mojave. Seems that Office 2011 suite (a 32 bit package) is no-longer supported above HS; Mojave is now 64bit only, and doesn't allow 32 bit applications.

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Jun 25, 2018 The much anticipated new macOS update has arrived. It’s called Mojave (after the Mojave Desert) and it’s a major one, which means lots of new features to get excited about including Dark Mode, which transforms the desktop with a darkened color scheme, Stacks, for organizing even the most cluttered of desktops, and an overhauled Mac App Store. Apr 24, 2020 Mac Pro introduced in 2013, plus mid-2010 or mid-2012 models with a recommended Metal-capable graphics card. To find your Mac model, memory, storage space, and macOS version, choose About This Mac from the Apple menu. If your Mac isn't compatible with macOS Mojave, the installer will let you know.

Fortunately - at least thus far - Word/Excel 2011 work well enuff for me; but of course Outlook isn't - crashes galore...

  1. Nov 01, 2018 Mojave was released just a month before and many hackintosher are willing to install it, experience the new back UI, new features but to make a USB installer you need a real mac or hackintosh (not VM) pc. And due to lack of real mac most of hackintosh lovers are stuck there and I have a solution for it.
  2. Sep 26, 2018  MacOS Mojave torrent download! The image files can be used to install the MacOS Mojave into a new Mac, or a virtual machine with VMWare Fusion, Parallels Desktop, and Virtual Box. Today 13, Web – 2018, I got a notification from Apple App store about the MacOS Mojave 10.14 is released officially and ready to upgrade from my MacOS High Sierra.
  3. Jun 29, 2018  Finder, the file management app at the core of macOS, has more or less stayed the same over the years. But in macOS Mojave, new tools have arrived to make Finder a.

Current M$-land versions ofOffice for Mac are way too expensive; and/or limited in what they may provide/allow variously - depending on which package you opt for. I'm now a typical home user - perhaps occasionally SoHo environment. So don't see reasons to go the Office365 monthly deals etc...

There are 'cheap - too cheap to believe...' - downloads of Office 2019 out there; but many seem highly suspect. Indeed one on Amazon is clearly a scam as it delivers a well overused activation key - which no-longer works; as many have discovered to their costs (and have been unable to recover their money...

Were Word/Excel 2011 start to crash too then I can likely go to Libre Office or perhaps another (recommended...?) equivalent?

But what to do re 'Outllook?

I've seen many a reference to Thunderbird but no experience of it. Any thoughts, suggestions, advice re' Outlook alternative would be appreciated; likewise re' Word/Excel too - all running within Mojave. Ideally free or course - or no more than a notional donation is nice...

As always chaps, all suggestions and advice (and suitable donations to my personal BF) muchly appreciated...

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