0degree wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:44 am
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:24 am
Markus Krause wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:08 am
When i am honest with our customers i can not continue to recommend an operating system to them which frequently has broken compatibilities in the past and that most likely will continue to break compatibilities in the future.
Advising users to switch to Windows is condescending in it's assumption that somehow Mac users are unaware of this 'Brave New World' of the Windows operating system. At best people will just be neutral about your advice, but at worst you'll just lose customers.
Maybe once Mac users realise that they are losing something because plugins/hosts stop working, they don't have access to 32bit products and freebies they will figure out Apple's OS upgrade process is not exactly the most convinient one. And maybe they will move to Windows unless MS does something similarly stupid.
Of course! Contrary to the (mis)understanding of many, MacOS users are independent people, each of whom make their own decisions based on factors that are important to them. At such point as more is lost by sticking with one platform than could be gained by switching, it will be time to change.
I do have my own threshold of tolerances beyond which I won't pass, and I will have zero-issues switching platforms should that happen. But there is not a single free app, nor 32-bit app that would force my hand. Nor have I ever had a single issue with upgrading my OS (At any moment I can jump between installed partitions of Yosemite, Sierra, High Sierra, and Mojave. And if I chose to install Catalina, just for a laugh, I will lose nothing that a reboot couldn't solve). Not to mention that I have been dual-booting into Windows, via Bootcamp, for almost the entire time I have been a Mac-user. There really is no problem
As to "unless MS does something similarly stupid.". Do you mean perhaps Microsoft might wish to ditch their OS' reputation for being a bit of a security nightmare by forcing developer's releases solely through their already-established app-store? Seems almost inconceivable
