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Jun 07, 2019  Checking for 32-bit apps on an individual machine. I'm not sure how useful this would be to Mac admins, but you can check for 32-bit applications on a single machine by going to System Information.app. Then scroll down on the left side to find, under Software, Applications. It might take a while for the list to load. Once the list is loaded. Find 32-bit apps on your Mac through Activity Monitor There’s an app called Activity Monitor that you can use to identify if an app is 32-bit or 64-bit. But it only works when an app is launched. Aug 09, 2019  Find-32-bit apps On your desktop, click the Apple icon in the menu bar and select About this Mac. In the window that opens, click the System Report button. A new window will open giving you complete details about your system. Apr 13, 2018  There’s an easy way to find all the apps on your Mac that are 32-bit. Choose the Apple Menu About this Mac, then click System Report. In the System Information app that displays, click Applications in the Software section, and you’ll see a list of apps. Click the 64-Bit. How to check for 32-bit apps on your system 1. Click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen.

In macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), Apple started warning users about 32-bit applications by saying those applications were 'not optimized' for their Macs. The warnings continued in macOS 10.14 (Mojave). Starting with macOS 10.15 (Catalina), 32-bit applications will cease working altogether.

Hopefully, vendors still producing 32-bit applications for Macs will get their acts together and create 64-bit versions soon.

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In the meantime, you might want to check your Macs for what 32-bit applications they have installed so you can pressure vendors to update their apps, start looking for 64-bit alternatives to those apps, or consider whether you even still need to use those apps.

Checking for 32-bit apps on an individual machine

I'm not sure how useful this would be to Mac admins, but you can check for 32-bit applications on a single machine by going to System Information.app

Then scroll down on the left side to find, under Software, Applications.

It might take a while for the list to load.

Once the list is loaded, you can sort by 64-bit (Intel), and then sort again, so all the No entries are at the top.

Checking for 32-bit apps for multiple machines via MunkiReport

If you're using Munki and MunkiReport, you can go to Listings >Applications to see which apps in your fleet are 64-bit or not.

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If you want to query the MunkiReport database directly, you can also run

SELECT DISTINCT path
FROM applications
WHERE has64bit=0
ORDER BY name, path
and that will give you only distinct results. You could go distinct with

Mac Os Find 32 Bit Apps

name instead of path if you don't want the actual name of the app bundle but just the name of the app.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to eholtam and gmarnin on the MacAdmins Slack for pointing me to the right place in MunkiReport.