The solution was to install macOS Mojave as a Parallels virtual machine and run other 32-bit refugees like AccountEdge and Primera Bravo SE disk printers. He claimed that the code base 30 years ago was too old for engineers to work on. Developer Acclivity has reluctantly retreated to support 64-bit Catalina earlier this year. One rationale for sticking to old software was the venerable accounting software AccountEdge Pro (formerly MYOB). Parallels Desktop is a lifeline for running 32-bit Mac applications that are effectively abandoned after last year’s app-ocalypse, rather than being used occasionally on Windows or messing with other operating systems. Many have survived the intense transition to the relatively intact macOS Catalina, but this move has increased their reliance on virtualization.
Automatically prevent VMs from occupying drive space with the option to reclaim disk space with a new shutdown option.