![]() I would just say look at what DxO’s competitors are doing, as I explained here. Most companies that I worked with who did this kind of application only were willing to support 2 or perhaps 3 OS releases back due to the increasing difficulty of supporting OS’s further back than that. How far back an OS would you like PhotoLab to support? I ask because before I retired I spent years working as a software engineer/architect and ran into these questions over and over again. This poses a problem for you AND for DXO. This is what Apple have been doing for years now. Long story short: If you don’t like Apple dropping support for “oldish” hardware – don’t buy Apple. Despite the massive investment this must mean for their operations compared to the Windows version. And I am thankful that they still keep delivering for macOS. I guess it is much easier for DXO to keep a steady development line on Windows. Since it is Apple who have decided to deliver a “new” version of their OS every single frigging year – what do you expect a software company to do? End operations? Drop support for macOS? Companies that actually do the same thing – they drop support for older versions of macOS. And I guess they have much less manpower at hand than companies like Microsoft or Adobe do. ![]() I am pretty sure that the developers at DXO do their utmost to deliver a properly functioning piece of software. Thing is: You are addressing the wrong people. I am posting this because I read a lot of complaints that DXO drops support for older macOS versions.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |