![]() I am a Windows users, but I don't really blame Apple for their choice, which makes them so profitable. ![]() They risk losing old users? They weigh the balance: if they have most users willing to always upgrade to the new solutions, they are winning. They save a lot of money by not keeping compatibility with old sofware and they get attractive by offering new features incompatible with old apps. That's difficult as time passes by, but it's their choice. What does 'support' mean? For an OS manufacturer, support means keeping as much as possible compatibility with older applications when they create new versions. You are expecting Adobe (and other software companies) to spend this money for free for you? To get applications to work, you have to create new code, that takes time and money. The result is that old applications don't work. The 'bricks' of code which are used in the operating system for external applications to work are no longer there. To a matter of fact, it's not 'somebody', but nearly everybody who considers that Apple is to blame because they decided NOT to support old applications.
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