Extensive support for many macOS versions and computer generations

GraphicConverter supports many new functions of the Mac OS operating system and has been designed for different computers and platforms:

  • Version 11 (requires 10.9 or later)
    • native support of Intel and Apple Silion (M1, M1 Plus, M1 Max) Macs
    • nativ 64 bit software
    • supports of the latest features of macOS 11 (Big Sur) and macOS 12 (Monterey)
    • CoreML models for image classification
    • and much more…
  • Version 10 (requires 10.9 or later)
    • native 64 bit software
    • many new features like face detection, collage, picture package, enhanced xmp support
    • replaced usage of QuickTime QTKit with the new AVKit; so we can support the latest multimedia technologies
    • and much more…
  • Version 9 (requires 10.8 or later)
    • native 64 bit software
    • supports the latest features of 10.9, 10.10 and 10.11
    • and much more…
  • Version 8 (requires 10.6.8, 10.7.x, 10.8.x or newer)
    • support for 32 and 64 bit to process really large images
    • support for deep color images (16 bit per channel)
    • support for latest MacOS technologies like fullscreen and notification center
    • complete rewritten backend in Cocoa
  • Version 7  (requires 10.5.x or newer)
    • Rewritten frontend in Cocoa in order to utilize the latest technologies
    • Optimized for multicore Intel processors 
  • Version 6 (requires 10.4.x or newer)
    • Optimized for G4, G5, single and multicore Intel processors (Mac OS X)
    • Multicore processors will be used for parallel processing of jobs (Mac OS X) 
    • Support for long filenames (Mac OS X)
    • Proxy icons
    • Transparent drag-and-drop between windows and the finder
    • Navigation services
    • Context menu
    • Proportional scrolling bars 
    • Zoom effects of Window Manager 2.0
    • File exchange
    • Menu manager 2.0
    • Support for many further features of Mac OS 8, 9 and Mac OS X
    • You benefit from high operational reliability due to our extensive experience with the Mac OS X version available since 23rd March 2001 (one day before the official release of Mac OS X)
    • Dock support for "Open ...", "Open browser ...", "Open last browser  ..."