![]() Trade‑in value may be applied toward qualifying new device purchase, or added to an Apple Gift Card. You must be at least 18 years old to be eligible to trade in for credit or for an Apple Gift Card. ** Trade‑in values will vary based on the condition, year, and configuration of your eligible trade‑in device.See /kb/HT211204 for information about upcoming changes to ACMI financing. ACMI financing is subject to change at any time for any reason, including but not limited to, installment term lengths and eligible products. The last month’s payment for each product will be the product's purchase price, less all other payments at the monthly payment amount. ACMI is not available for purchases made online at special storefronts. See the Apple Card Customer Agreement for more information. Taxes and shipping are not included in ACMI and are subject to your card’s variable APR. There are much bigger binaries but in my experience slimming down an App folder saves you max 10% of the total size, done that after going from PPC to Intel, lots of Universal Apps back than, there are still Universal Intel/PPC Apps.Monthly pricing is available when you select Apple Card Monthly Installments (ACMI) as payment type at checkout at Apple, and is subject to credit approval and credit limit. Edit: I just researched a bit more into the Safari App package, it's ~19 MB, slimming it down would not even save you 1 MB. Just an example below, this is Safari App package, look at the Safari binary size, there are more binaries in /Safari/Contents but not that many and not huge. There's a lot more in an App package than Binaries, like for instance images, supporting files, databases and so on. This is not true, a binary is just part of the App package, a slimmed-down App will not magically give you back half of that App size. Anyhow, I think devs should also provide separate ARM and Intel downloads. But that's not possible now with code signing - if you would strip it now, it just won't work. I remember PPC/Intel Stripping tools which could strip the unneeded. So basically the Universal app you need to download is 6GB instead of 3GB (and it also will occupy 6GB on your system). ![]() It's OK for small apps but some exceed 3GB (Ableton Live for example). But sadly it also goes with double file sizes too. ![]() In addition to the above, iMazing has released a free app that scans your macOS apps and displays their supported CPU architecture, while repo offers a free menu bar app called Silicon Info that lets you quickly view the architecture of the currently running application. In addition to the System Report list, you can check individual apps too: right-click an app's icon in Finder, then select Get Info from the contextual menu and look at its Kind under "General." In the Applications list that loads, look under the Kind column to see whether an app is a Universal binary or a non-native Intel executable.
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