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Apple: "Our Catalina way or the highway", goodbye 32 bits.
Nice of Apple to screw over their customer base with millions of
installed 32 bit apps. That they paid good money for. |
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Apple: "Our Catalina way or the highway", goodbye 32 bits.
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Nomen Nescio wrote: Nice of Apple to screw over their customer base with millions of installed 32 bit apps. That they paid good money for. apple couldn't implement compatibility properly. most 32-bit apps wouldn't work correctly anyway. |
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Apple: "Our Catalina way or the highway", goodbye 32 bits.
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Nomen Nescio wrote: In article Nomen Nescio wrote: Nice of Apple to screw over their customer base with millions of installed 32 bit apps. That they paid good money for. apple couldn't implement compatibility properly. most 32-bit apps wouldn't work correctly anyway. Maybe they should ask Microsoft for assistance. They manage to do it just fine. |
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Apple: "Our Catalina way or the highway", goodbye 32 bits.
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Nomen Nescio wrote: In article Nomen Nescio wrote: In article Nomen Nescio wrote: Nice of Apple to screw over their customer base with millions of installed 32 bit apps. That they paid good money for. apple couldn't implement compatibility properly. most 32-bit apps wouldn't work correctly anyway. Maybe they should ask Microsoft for assistance. They manage to do it just fine. |
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Apple: "Our Catalina way or the highway", goodbye 32 bits.
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In article Nomen Nescio wrote: In article Nomen Nescio wrote: In article Nomen Nescio wrote: Nice of Apple to screw over their customer base with millions of installed 32 bit apps. That they paid good money for. apple couldn't implement compatibility properly. most 32-bit apps wouldn't work correctly anyway. Maybe they should ask Microsoft for assistance. They manage to do it just fine. Considering that Mojave handles it just fine, I think they have the know-how, it is just they don’t want to keep sinking money into legacy 32bit setups anymore. |
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