![]() However, it’s best to update this collection of apps to the most recent version for use with Mojave. Later versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are 64-bit apps and should run without issue. iWork ( Pages, Keynote, and Numbers) versions older than 2013 are 32-bit apps, and will likely not run under Mojave, or if they do, will have various issues.And since Aperture is no longer supported, you should be looking for a new photo management app to use anyway. Versions earlier than Aperture 3 will not run under Mojave. Aperture 3 still runs but there have been reports of minor issues, even occasional crashes.I would like to see Apple let us know which of their apps need to be updated before installing a new OS, but for now, Apple apps are just like everyone else’s, and may need to be updated to work correctly. ![]() Check the “How to Fix Apps That Crash in Mojave” section for possible workarounds. Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC have minor issues with Mojave, including Dark Mode support, and attempts to access other computer components, such as the microphone and camera.Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC have been known to crash when used with Mojave’s Dark Mode.Check the “How to Fix Apps That Crash in Mojave” section, below, for possible workarounds. ![]()
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