Those you folks listed, plus:
- I have eight apps from Adobe. Four of those are affiliated with Adobe Air and dated from 2015, so they are likely pre-Adobe Cloud install. However, the others are dated 2017 or 2018, including the Adobe Application Manager. I use the cloud versions of Photoshop and Lightroom and cannot risk messing them up.
- My Amcrest security camera apps are also listed as 32-bit and I cannot risk screwing them up.
- I have several apps from Garmin for various devices, and need those apps.
- The Microsoft apps are related to Office for Mac 2011, so that is understandable as it is an older version and way out of date. I installed OppenOffice for Mac yesterday and will test it out. I will likely use it to replace the MS Office which has always been a PITA anyway.
- I have an astrophotography image post processing app called Nebulosity 3.x which is 32-bit. They have a newer version but I paid $300+ for the one I have so I definitely don't won't to screw it up.
- Sony PlayMemories and some other Sony apps I need for my three cameras are also 32-bit and I need them.
- Over all I counted 96 apps that are 32-bit. Many of these are related to another app or app suite. For many of these apps I don't even know what they are as the names of the app or service doesn't ring a bell nor does the developer name. Probably add-ons from installing other app suites like Adobe.