I absolutely agree. I just got my Macbook Pro 5,5 updated to High Sierra with DOSDude1's tools. I'm typing on it right now (and again, it's so disconcerting how blurry a non-retina screen is to me when I spend most of my day using the web on my iPad Pro). I've had this feeling about Apple since 2013 when iOS 7 came along and f**ked up the whole platform with changes for the sake of change, as well as introducing TONS of bugs STILL not fixed TODAY.jonljacobi wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 11:06 pm That fact that macOS can be relatively easily hacked to support older hardware shows just how little reason, other than planned obsolescence, there is for Apple to discontinue support.
On this one I'm more willing to be flexible. Apple may want to utilize new features their OS provides, while eliminating old stuff. I appreciate not wanting to keep legacy code forever. That's one of many reasons I hate Windows. That's why the arbitrary cutoff on supporting older hardware pisses me off. Here I am running Mac OS seemingly just fine, just to keep Logic as recent as possible, and this was something Apple were unwilling to do themselves.jonljacobi wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 11:06 pm That other DAWs run just fine on older operating versions doesn't say much for the company's motives either.