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Download the new for apple Business Card Designer 5.12 + Pro
Download the new for apple Business Card Designer 5.12 + Pro













download the new for apple Business Card Designer 5.12 + Pro download the new for apple Business Card Designer 5.12 + Pro

(for architecture arm64): Mach-O 64-bit executable arm64 (for architecture x86_64): Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures: You'll want to ensure all the Apps you care about support arm64 binaries or both x86_64 & arm64 to continue working for years to come. New apps have a Universal Binary format that supports Intel & Apple Silicon such as below. Apple has also begun the transition from Intel processors to their custom Apple Silicon SoC (System on Chip) designs such as the first M1 SoC. Apple won't be supporting updates for Mojave in the very near future. Find a new tool to meet your needs so you can keep your Mac up-to-date and secure. You option is to revert to the previous macOS version and backup to where MooDex worked and figure out how to export the data, print it, etc. If this was a Monty Python Sketch, it would be the dead parrot. The shelf life of mooDex has run its course. The company and developers behind the product are no longer to be found. Sorry, but the software is no longer supported in anyway, shape or form. The last macOS that mostly supported 32bit Apps was macOS 10.14 Mojave and that was with some caveats. MooDex (for architecture i386): Mach-O executable i386Īpple dropped 32bit binary support in macOS 10.15 Catalina and have been warning they were going to drop 32bit support since macOS 10.13 High Sierra in 2017. MooDex (for architecture ppc): Mach-O executable ppc MooDex: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures: I did download a copy from CNET ( not a recommended source for Apps due to Adware concerns ) and determined that it's a 32bit Universal Binary supporting PowerPC and i386 Intel. There is a United States Geological Survey PDF from 1989 talking about converting data from QuickDEX format using an application called TexCon but that is designed for the original 1984 Macintosh with 512K of RAM which was powered by a Motorola 68000 CPU. iData Pro also imported QuickDEX but even this developer has "retired" and the software is no longer supported. Perhaps it was an offshoot of moo.com but they seem to have abandoned software for online business card printing services.įurther research shows that MooDex used Casady & Greene's QuickDEX file format. The only downloads I can find for the software are from less than reputable shareware distribution sites. The developers appear to have abandoned MooDex.















Download the new for apple Business Card Designer 5.12 + Pro