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How to Check Which Mac Apps Stop Working After macOS Golden Gate

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Gadget HacksHow to Check Which Mac Apps Stop Working After macOS Golden Gategadgethacks.com
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If you need to know how to see which Mac apps will stop working after macOS Golden Gate, the check is now built directly into macOS itself. This guide walks through every method available, explains what the results mean, and gives you a concrete path forward for each app you find. On Golden Gate, the whole thing takes a few minutes. On Tahoe, two built-in tools cover the same ground. macOS Golden Gate is the final release to include full Rosetta 2 support. At WWDC, Apple confirmed the translation layer would remain available only through macOS 27, with a narrow carve-out preserved for older, unmaintained games after that, as MacRumors reported. Starting with macOS 28, Rosetta will no longer support most Intel-only apps, except for certain older, unmaintained games that rely on Intel-based frameworks. The issue isn't hardware. Golden Gate requires Apple silicon, and Intel Macs topped out at Tahoe, but the problem for people running modern Macs is purely about software architecture. Most

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