- Oct 14, 2019 Here's why Microsoft Word 2011, old versions of Photoshop, and other software doesn't work on macOS Catalina: Apple dropped support for all 32-bit apps from the operating system.
- MS Word CRASHES on Mac OS Catalina Outside of deleting and reinstalling (not done yet) is there a way to solve this problem? EVERY TIME I run MS Word 365 (version 16.30) my Mac Crashes and reboots.
- I just want to call you out on some BS – ‘very old versions of Word and Excel that were 32-bit’ – excuse me, everything on my Mac was 32-bit until this latest update, Catalina. And ‘the developers need a sustainable way to update software’ just means they want more money for.
- Nov 07, 2019 After upgrading to Catalina (OSX 15.0), Word crashes when creating or opening a doc. This is an issue caused by the WordRake add-in. STATUS: FIXED. To address this, WordRake has released an update that you can download here. Alternatively, you.
Nov 29, 2019 Catalina is perfectly usable for hundreds of thousands of people. Just because some people on these forums are having bugs and other issues does not mean it is unusable. Catalina works just fine on my 2019 iMac and 2017 MacBook Air. I hope all of you are offering feedback to Apple so they can note all of these issues and rectify them. Apr 15, 2020 When you have a compatible Mac and the macOS Catalina download completes, but there’s no prompt for the installation to continue, then search in your Mac’s application folder for a file called. Oct 13, 2019 That is right. The Mac crash, when you have a egpu with an external display. I've the same problem with a MacBook Pro 2018 13', AMD Radeon 580 and an external display. I develop with VBA and my Mac crashes daily. But when I start Parallels 15 and Windows 10 and Office 2016 without the external display then my Mac does not crash.
Last Updated: November 7, 2019
ISSUE
After upgrading to Catalina (OSX 15.0), Word crashes when creating or opening a doc. This is an issue caused by the WordRake add-in.
STATUS: FIXED
To address this, WordRake has released an update that you can download here. Alternatively, you can just remove the add-in to fix the issue.
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