Matthew Willis wrote:
> Yes, applications that said "Vista only" would not sell well.  However, 
> new Apple OSes get great adoption, and I doubt Leopard is any 
> different.  It's quite common to see notices that apps will only run on 
> the lastest OS X system, given the API enhancements that accompany them. :)

Yes, but an application developer choosing to limit her 
market by relying on a particular new API for a specific 
product is one thing; if Factor only runs on Leopard, that 
would seem to limit the developer's options before she even 
starts.

But you're right, I was thinking of Vista when I wrote my 
message; I shouldn't tar Leopard with that particular brush.

Anyway, I don't want to belabour the point any further.

Although it did occur to me that this concern for the 
adequacy of aging hardware could be related to the fact that 
I turn 37 next month. ;)

> For now there's no reason not to support Tiger, so let's fix the bug. 
> :)  For the long term, it looks like you can get about $200 for the 
> Pismo on ebay, and put it toward a shiny new MacBook!

Oh, my next laptop will definitely be a MacBook Pro...

Cheers,

John :^P
-- 
John Pallister
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