macOS 10.15 is coming and slowly facts unravel: and Apple is cutting off old braids again.
As Steve Troughton-Smith writes on Twitter, the upcoming macOS version 10.15 will remove some things: Support for 32bit Apps, QuickTime, Dashboard, Carbon and Ink. So now you can prepare yourself mentally that you might have to say goodbye to some old apps and also need a different solution for QuickTime. Also the practical dashboard with its widgets, which is still used by many people, disappears, as does the handwriting recognition via Ink.
Dashboard isn't the only thing gone in 10.15 – so is 32-bit app & plugin support, Carbon, Ink, QuickTime 7 & QuickTime plugins, PPTP, and hardware RAID. You will get Python 3.7 and Ruby 2.6, at least ?
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) April 30, 2019
In addition, the image processing app Aperture, loved by many but discontinued by Apple for a long time, gets the death blow: Apple warns the users of this software in this support document already once that it will no longer work under macOS 10.15.