Adobe Digital Publishing Suite v32.4.1, released Jan. 12, 2015, includes the following update:

Support for 64-bit iOS appsAdobe Digital Publishing

The DPS App Builder server has been updated, allowing for v32 apps to be built with 64-bit versions in compliance with the newest Apple App Store requirements. With this latest DPS update, all v32 apps created after Jan. 12, 2015, will have 64-bit support. Although existing apps do not need to be rebuilt, starting Feb. 1, Apple will require that all new app submissions have 64-bit support. So upgrades to v31 apps to v32 (with 64-bit support) can be done as time permits.

Note: A 64-bit-compatible version for v31 apps will not be released, so the ability to build v31 apps will be removed from DPS App Builder in the release scheduled for Feb. 2, 2015.

For more information on this and earlier releases, see Adobe’s What’s New In This Release page. For more information regarding bug fixes, see Adobe’s DPS Bug Fix Release Notes page.

Also, check out TFP’s DPSPublish™ Handbook and DPSPublish™ app for details about building and publishing iPad apps.

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Note: Information contained in this post is current as of DPS v32.4.1. Visit the Technology for Publishing blog at www.tech4pub.com/tag/dps-version-update/ for the latest info on Adobe software releases and functionality.

Posted by: Monica Murphy

Monica Murphy has worked in the publishing industry for over 30 years supporting publishing operations of various sizes. In her role as Technical Product Manager for Technology for Publishing, she shares her publishing application expertise supporting a broad range of publishing clients in InDesign best practices, cross-platform content workflows, and InDesign Template strategies. Her weekly tip and blog posts have a committed following in the InDesign community, and as a long-time participant in the InDesign pre-release community, she regularly analyzes and provides feedback for upcoming features. Monica manages the authoring and publication of Technology for Publishing’s handbooks on InDesign, InCopy, and other associated titles.