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Re: 10.2.8 and leopard
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Re: 10.2.8 and leopard


  • Subject: Re: 10.2.8 and leopard
  • From: Ladd Van Tol <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:49:38 -0800

On Nov 28, 2007, at 12:50 PM, David Dunham wrote:

On 28 Nov 2007, at 09:15, Alastair Houghton wrote:

Are you certain you need 10.2.8 compatibility? Very few users are still using 10.2 (indeed, so few that Steve Jobs boasted about that fact at WWDC), so the consequences of dropping 10.2 support will in most cases be minimal.


Who can say? Apple never releases hard data. I wish they would. (Or give away 10.3 at the very least.)

I'd rather drop support due to a technical reason, rather than "it's a pain to build for."

Although it may not exactly match your target user base, many people find the Omni Group's software update statistics to be useful:


http://update.omnigroup.com/

- Ladd

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