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I just upgraded my macbook to 10.15 and could not open Mathematica 11. I am wondering is there any workarounds to use Mathematica 11 without upgrading to 12? Thank you!



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    Oh my. This had to happen. I feel so sorry for you. It is defintely not Apple's fault: They had announced it for years that they are going to discontinue 32-bit support. It is certainly a good idea to contact the support or even better, your reseller. Sometimes they can be really accommodating... Version 11 is not that old after all. You could make even a better point if you had version 11.2, so make sure to state your precise version when you contact them.
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    I don't think there is any workaround. Mathematica versions before 12 have a 64-bit kernel but a 32-bit front end. MacOS no longer supports any 32-bit code as of 10.15. The 10.15 installer is supposed to warn you about any recently used 32-bit apps before upgrading. As far as I'm aware, the only options are to upgrade to MMA v12, or to downgrade to macOS 10.14. If you can't get a free upgrade from Wolfram for the inconvenience, you may be able to purchase a year of their Licensing Plan just to get the upgrades (I realize that's not ideal).
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    Yes, I too contacted my Wolfram rep to ask about this issue. I have 11.3, Wolfram wants 640 $ to upgrade to 12 which I definitely do not need. Given the fact that Apple publicized the roadmap long ago it looks like questionable attitude from Wolfram. I read somewhere that only the UI of 11.x is 32bits only... @JiangXiang Please let us know how it turns out with support.
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    Hm. Since the kernel is a 64-bit app, one might be able to run it from a Jupyter notebook. However, graphics related function would not work this way as I've heard from occasional posts on this site... =/
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    4 hours ago






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    Hm. I see. I assumed WolframScript (or something the like) were already installed and that just the Mathematica App would not start after the OS upgrade. I am afraid, I am out of ideas. Sorry.
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I just upgraded my macbook to 10.15 and could not open Mathematica 11. I am wondering is there any workarounds to use Mathematica 11 without upgrading to 12? Thank you!



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    $begingroup$
    Oh my. This had to happen. I feel so sorry for you. It is defintely not Apple's fault: They had announced it for years that they are going to discontinue 32-bit support. It is certainly a good idea to contact the support or even better, your reseller. Sometimes they can be really accommodating... Version 11 is not that old after all. You could make even a better point if you had version 11.2, so make sure to state your precise version when you contact them.
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    7 hours ago








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    I don't think there is any workaround. Mathematica versions before 12 have a 64-bit kernel but a 32-bit front end. MacOS no longer supports any 32-bit code as of 10.15. The 10.15 installer is supposed to warn you about any recently used 32-bit apps before upgrading. As far as I'm aware, the only options are to upgrade to MMA v12, or to downgrade to macOS 10.14. If you can't get a free upgrade from Wolfram for the inconvenience, you may be able to purchase a year of their Licensing Plan just to get the upgrades (I realize that's not ideal).
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    – MassDefect
    7 hours ago






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    Yes, I too contacted my Wolfram rep to ask about this issue. I have 11.3, Wolfram wants 640 $ to upgrade to 12 which I definitely do not need. Given the fact that Apple publicized the roadmap long ago it looks like questionable attitude from Wolfram. I read somewhere that only the UI of 11.x is 32bits only... @JiangXiang Please let us know how it turns out with support.
    $endgroup$
    – A.G.
    6 hours ago








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    Hm. Since the kernel is a 64-bit app, one might be able to run it from a Jupyter notebook. However, graphics related function would not work this way as I've heard from occasional posts on this site... =/
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    4 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hm. I see. I assumed WolframScript (or something the like) were already installed and that just the Mathematica App would not start after the OS upgrade. I am afraid, I am out of ideas. Sorry.
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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Oh my. This had to happen. I feel so sorry for you. It is defintely not Apple's fault: They had announced it for years that they are going to discontinue 32-bit support. It is certainly a good idea to contact the support or even better, your reseller. Sometimes they can be really accommodating... Version 11 is not that old after all. You could make even a better point if you had version 11.2, so make sure to state your precise version when you contact them.
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    7 hours ago








  • 4




    $begingroup$
    I don't think there is any workaround. Mathematica versions before 12 have a 64-bit kernel but a 32-bit front end. MacOS no longer supports any 32-bit code as of 10.15. The 10.15 installer is supposed to warn you about any recently used 32-bit apps before upgrading. As far as I'm aware, the only options are to upgrade to MMA v12, or to downgrade to macOS 10.14. If you can't get a free upgrade from Wolfram for the inconvenience, you may be able to purchase a year of their Licensing Plan just to get the upgrades (I realize that's not ideal).
    $endgroup$
    – MassDefect
    7 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Yes, I too contacted my Wolfram rep to ask about this issue. I have 11.3, Wolfram wants 640 $ to upgrade to 12 which I definitely do not need. Given the fact that Apple publicized the roadmap long ago it looks like questionable attitude from Wolfram. I read somewhere that only the UI of 11.x is 32bits only... @JiangXiang Please let us know how it turns out with support.
    $endgroup$
    – A.G.
    6 hours ago








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hm. Since the kernel is a 64-bit app, one might be able to run it from a Jupyter notebook. However, graphics related function would not work this way as I've heard from occasional posts on this site... =/
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    4 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hm. I see. I assumed WolframScript (or something the like) were already installed and that just the Mathematica App would not start after the OS upgrade. I am afraid, I am out of ideas. Sorry.
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    3 hours ago














  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Oh my. This had to happen. I feel so sorry for you. It is defintely not Apple's fault: They had announced it for years that they are going to discontinue 32-bit support. It is certainly a good idea to contact the support or even better, your reseller. Sometimes they can be really accommodating... Version 11 is not that old after all. You could make even a better point if you had version 11.2, so make sure to state your precise version when you contact them.
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    7 hours ago








  • 4




    $begingroup$
    I don't think there is any workaround. Mathematica versions before 12 have a 64-bit kernel but a 32-bit front end. MacOS no longer supports any 32-bit code as of 10.15. The 10.15 installer is supposed to warn you about any recently used 32-bit apps before upgrading. As far as I'm aware, the only options are to upgrade to MMA v12, or to downgrade to macOS 10.14. If you can't get a free upgrade from Wolfram for the inconvenience, you may be able to purchase a year of their Licensing Plan just to get the upgrades (I realize that's not ideal).
    $endgroup$
    – MassDefect
    7 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Yes, I too contacted my Wolfram rep to ask about this issue. I have 11.3, Wolfram wants 640 $ to upgrade to 12 which I definitely do not need. Given the fact that Apple publicized the roadmap long ago it looks like questionable attitude from Wolfram. I read somewhere that only the UI of 11.x is 32bits only... @JiangXiang Please let us know how it turns out with support.
    $endgroup$
    – A.G.
    6 hours ago








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hm. Since the kernel is a 64-bit app, one might be able to run it from a Jupyter notebook. However, graphics related function would not work this way as I've heard from occasional posts on this site... =/
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    4 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hm. I see. I assumed WolframScript (or something the like) were already installed and that just the Mathematica App would not start after the OS upgrade. I am afraid, I am out of ideas. Sorry.
    $endgroup$
    – Henrik Schumacher
    3 hours ago








1




1




$begingroup$
Oh my. This had to happen. I feel so sorry for you. It is defintely not Apple's fault: They had announced it for years that they are going to discontinue 32-bit support. It is certainly a good idea to contact the support or even better, your reseller. Sometimes they can be really accommodating... Version 11 is not that old after all. You could make even a better point if you had version 11.2, so make sure to state your precise version when you contact them.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
7 hours ago






$begingroup$
Oh my. This had to happen. I feel so sorry for you. It is defintely not Apple's fault: They had announced it for years that they are going to discontinue 32-bit support. It is certainly a good idea to contact the support or even better, your reseller. Sometimes they can be really accommodating... Version 11 is not that old after all. You could make even a better point if you had version 11.2, so make sure to state your precise version when you contact them.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
7 hours ago






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$begingroup$
I don't think there is any workaround. Mathematica versions before 12 have a 64-bit kernel but a 32-bit front end. MacOS no longer supports any 32-bit code as of 10.15. The 10.15 installer is supposed to warn you about any recently used 32-bit apps before upgrading. As far as I'm aware, the only options are to upgrade to MMA v12, or to downgrade to macOS 10.14. If you can't get a free upgrade from Wolfram for the inconvenience, you may be able to purchase a year of their Licensing Plan just to get the upgrades (I realize that's not ideal).
$endgroup$
– MassDefect
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
I don't think there is any workaround. Mathematica versions before 12 have a 64-bit kernel but a 32-bit front end. MacOS no longer supports any 32-bit code as of 10.15. The 10.15 installer is supposed to warn you about any recently used 32-bit apps before upgrading. As far as I'm aware, the only options are to upgrade to MMA v12, or to downgrade to macOS 10.14. If you can't get a free upgrade from Wolfram for the inconvenience, you may be able to purchase a year of their Licensing Plan just to get the upgrades (I realize that's not ideal).
$endgroup$
– MassDefect
7 hours ago




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$begingroup$
Yes, I too contacted my Wolfram rep to ask about this issue. I have 11.3, Wolfram wants 640 $ to upgrade to 12 which I definitely do not need. Given the fact that Apple publicized the roadmap long ago it looks like questionable attitude from Wolfram. I read somewhere that only the UI of 11.x is 32bits only... @JiangXiang Please let us know how it turns out with support.
$endgroup$
– A.G.
6 hours ago






$begingroup$
Yes, I too contacted my Wolfram rep to ask about this issue. I have 11.3, Wolfram wants 640 $ to upgrade to 12 which I definitely do not need. Given the fact that Apple publicized the roadmap long ago it looks like questionable attitude from Wolfram. I read somewhere that only the UI of 11.x is 32bits only... @JiangXiang Please let us know how it turns out with support.
$endgroup$
– A.G.
6 hours ago






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$begingroup$
Hm. Since the kernel is a 64-bit app, one might be able to run it from a Jupyter notebook. However, graphics related function would not work this way as I've heard from occasional posts on this site... =/
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
4 hours ago




$begingroup$
Hm. Since the kernel is a 64-bit app, one might be able to run it from a Jupyter notebook. However, graphics related function would not work this way as I've heard from occasional posts on this site... =/
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
4 hours ago




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$begingroup$
Hm. I see. I assumed WolframScript (or something the like) were already installed and that just the Mathematica App would not start after the OS upgrade. I am afraid, I am out of ideas. Sorry.
$endgroup$
– Henrik Schumacher
3 hours ago




$begingroup$
Hm. I see. I assumed WolframScript (or something the like) were already installed and that just the Mathematica App would not start after the OS upgrade. I am afraid, I am out of ideas. Sorry.
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