

Scroll along the page until your find the final column called ’64-bit (Intel)’. It tells you want versions they are, who they are from and when they were last modified.

Step four: You will be in System Information.Step three: Tap System Report… in the next pane.

Step one: Tap the Apple logo in the Menu.Here is how to find 32-bit apps on a Mac. Many Mac users may still be using other 32-bit apps and will need to get these upgraded or replaced before the end of next year. You may want to drag the app icon to the Dock. To find the app, in Finder you must select Menu>Go>Computer and then choose your Mac HD (whatever it is called), open the System folder, open Library, open Core Services>Applications and there you will find it. You should see it appear at the top of the search results, select it and hit Return to open the application. Tap Command-Space, type DVD player into the Spotlight search bar. Don’t worry, it’s still there, stashed inside your Mac’s Core Services>Applications folder. Lots of readers have made contact to ask where the DVD Player app can be found. The inference is that most Mac users will have a DVD or two they’d like to watch from time-to-time. The format is declining ( down 14 percent in the US in 2017), but it is not quite finished yet. That’s even before you consider using DVDs for archive backup.

It is important to note that just because many Apple users now use iTunes to get their movie-related fix, millions of DVDs are still sold worldwide. This means that if Apple had failed to offer software to let people use those drives it would have faced strong criticism for removing a feature from those machines. macOS Mojave has extensive backwards compatibility, and the release supports the 2012 non-Retina MacBook Pros and 2010-2012 Mac Pros, both of which had internal DVD drives. The decision to give the app a little love may not be entirely altruistic. This is great news for Mac users using built-in or external SuperDrives or other third-party CD/DVD systems to watch DVDs on their Macs.
