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Re: Making .dSYM fails
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Re: Making .dSYM fails


  • Subject: Re: Making .dSYM fails
  • From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 22:00:00 -0400


On Apr 30, 2007, at 9:43 PM, David Dunham wrote:

So when is Apple going to share market data, so we can stop supporting 10.2 based on facts? :-\

I don't support 10.2 in either the current version of my product or the previous version, and that's a fact. ;-) Users who need 10.2 support have to use the version before that, which I continue to make available just to be nice.


I don't think there is hard core market data you can use for all products. It depends on your market, and at best all Apple could tell you is the number of people using each version of the OS. I would assume you're more concerned about the potential for sales to people using 10.2. That group has been around a long time and is shrinking. Do you really think there is a significant number of 10.2 users who just haven't gotten around to discovering and buying your product yet?

Larry
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