Re: Problem with updating NSProgressIndicator
Re: Problem with updating NSProgressIndicator
- Subject: Re: Problem with updating NSProgressIndicator
- From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 07:59:16 -0700
On 20 May '08, at 9:16 PM, Vitaly Ovchinnikov wrote:
Anyway, should I "forget" about Tiger? I want to release my app this
summer and I don't think that it is a good idea to drop support of the
previous OS.
Some apps are Leopard-only, usually because they require new APIs
(like Core Animation.) But I think most current apps still support
Tiger.
Or it is OK for Mac world? (In Windows world we have to support at
least XP and Vista)
Mac users are more likely than Windows users to keep their OS up to
date, for a number of reasons (the OS is much easier to update, Apple
does a good job of hyping each release, the new versions really are
better than the old, apps require the new OS because they're adopting
new features...) And the users that don't update the OS are the ones
who don't tend to buy new software of any kind.
It's up to you what OS you want to support, a trade-off between
development/testing time and market size.
—Jens
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