“If you have a remote on Logitech Harmony Remote legacy software, such as the Harmony 880, 900, One, 1000, 1100, etc., an updated version which will work on macOS 10.15 Catalina is available in the faq section of our downloads page.” “This new Harmony Desktop will support only the following remotes Harmony 200, 300, 350, 600, 650, 665, 700, Touch, Ultimate One, and 950.” Read the bullet points underneath the link: “Click here to download our new 64-bit app “Harmony Desktop” for Catalina.” They have a link, scrolling down on the page, that appears to be the answer:
I think if you have an older remote, you are SOL but they will not state that. For more information, see Apple's announcement regarding their transition to 64-bit technology.” “With the release of macOS 10.15 Catalina, 32-bit apps such as MyHarmony will no longer launch and instead display an error message. LogitechHarmonyRemoteSoftware7.8.1-OSX.DMG
They seem to offer a solution but direct you (if you have an older remote) to D/L the same exact 32 bit software that you probably already have from many years ago! The links by Logitech basically take you round & round in a circle. I saw 2 other Apple Forum threads where this was mentioned.
My harmony remote software for mac update#
So when I update to Catalina, very soon, it will not run.ī4 anyone says, ask the Logitech support about this ….I have & they have links on their website that appears to address this. I have an older Logitech Harmony Universal remote, model 890