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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But how is OSX a better fit if you have software you use on an older OSX that cannot run on the newest OSX? Also, for all of those stuck using an older OSX, what happens when some software you want to use won't work?
Apple is known for compatibility issues with OSX updates.
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Apple is also known for getting it's developers to upgrade their software. You'll know well in advance, if you are paying attention, if important software you use isn't being upgraded. It's not like Apple breaks everything from one version to the next.
There were years of notice that 32 support was coming to an end. Even Microsoft EVENTUALLY refuses to support their old Windows versions. And no matter HOW LONG that is....there are always people caught unprepared. You know...hospitals, Navy ships, Nuclear power plants.