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kace91 5 days ago

Software drops support for certain OS versions even if the device still can run it.

The first iPad Pro can’t run adobe products for example.

The Mac is a bit more resilient to this, but it’s still worrying as yearly improvements become subtler.

ryandrake 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

Yea, this is the bigger problem: 3rd party software developers drop support for "too old" operating systems WAY too early. Especially on mobile. Some developers only support one major previous version, which is insane.

So, Apple leaves old hardware high and dry by not supporting them with operating systems, and 3P software leaves users high and dry by dropping support for operating systems. It's like they are working together to create e-waste.

kcplate 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> The first iPad Pro can’t run adobe products for example.

That’s more on Adobe than Apple though right?

brailsafe 4 days ago | parent [-]

I'd argue it's a bit of both. In my case, I have an iPad 3, which runs iOS 9 compatible apps, but iOS itself doesn't backup the app files, so when various developers pulled their files off the app store for those old iOS versions, I lost access to the old software that did work, which really doesn't make want to buy another iOS device. Less of a problem on mac though.

kcplate 4 days ago | parent [-]

I guess if it was a paid app I can see the irritation that would cause. Free apps not so much.

brailsafe 3 days ago | parent [-]

In terms of what I'd hypothetically feel entitled to, absolutely, but it only matters because that basic level of control isn't there

45764986 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

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