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Media Pro has disappeared from PhaseOne's website

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  • Robert Edwards
    I hope not!

    Media Pro isn't on the website menu but the web page is still there: https://www.phaseone.com/MediaProSE

    And it's still available for purchase: https://www.phaseone.com/en/Online-Store.aspx
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  • franzk
    I know it's still there but it is not in the menu anymore.
    You need to go to the download page or in the store
    to find it.

    This can never happens if a company still believe in a product...
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="franzk" wrote:
    I know it's still there but it is not in the menu anymore.
    You need to go to the download page or in the store
    to find it.

    This can never happens if a company still believe in a product...


    Maybe the reason. I never felt than they beleive in it.
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  • tomofoto
    If they don't intent to update to 64-bit so that it can run on the next MacOS (Mojava) then I think we should be told so that we can investigate alternatives.
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  • Robert Edwards
    I thought Mojave is the *last* macOS to support 32 bit apps: https://9to5mac.com/2018/06/05/macos-mo ... t-support/
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  • Michael Naylor
    For the past couple of weeks I've been trying to migrate to C1P from MPSE, but I'm beginning to think I'm wasting my time. C1P has little to offer, compared to MPSE, with so many features missing. The most annoying omissions for me include; no support for dates prior to 1970, and the inability to edit files less than 512px (including metadata). The most worrying of all is that C1P will never modify the metadata of an image file (only the sidecar) which causes the embedded metadata to become out-of-sync with the sidecar. This could make it extremely difficult to migrate to an alternative DAM should the need arise.
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  • tomofoto
    [quote="roberte" wrote:
    I thought Mojave is the *last* macOS to support 32 bit apps: https://9to5mac.com/2018/06/05/macos-mo ... t-support/

    It looks like you are right and I missed this 'clarification' earlier this month.
    I had received a couple of warnings with on programs after a late update to High Sierra and I believed this meant MPSE would not be able to run on Mojave. At the time I read some other articles stating this.

    It would seem Apple are being very vague and it looks like programs *may* not work as intended. I don't usually update until the second big update before I install new operating systems.

    I think my point still stands that Phase One should tell users what their intentions are. I also think that Apple DVD Player is 32-bit!
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  • John Doe
    I think I've read that Apple DVD Player was updated to 64 bit in Mojave.
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  • Gregory Edge
    Maybe it means that something is coming?
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