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Re: OSX Version


  • Subject: Re: OSX Version
  • From: Mark T <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 19:44:51 -0400

James J. Merkel wrote:

> Anyone know where I could find the distribution of the Mac community
> that are using various versions of OSX?
> On the next update of my application I am thinking of limiting it to
> version 10.3 and later.
> Would this cut out a significant fraction of potential users, or would
> it be a very small fraction?
>
> I noticed in a recent article on Daring Fireball
> http://daringfireball.net/ that less than 2% of Safari hits on that
> site are using 10.2 or less. However I am not sure that is
> representative of the total Mac community.
>
> Any info on this would be appreciated,
>
> Jim Merkel

It really depends on your audience. If your audience is technically
savvy, you shouldn't have much problem. If your target audience is home
users, it would be a good idea to keep supporting old versions as long
as possible.
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