Just some clarifications:

 

Apple used 68K processors from 1984 to 1994. 10 Years of use.

 

Apple Started using PPC in 1994 (Announced in 1992) and their last PPC machine 
was in 2006. 12 Years of use.

 

Apple started using x86 in 2006 and their last x86 machine was in 2020 (which 
is still in production). 14+ years of use ( and macOS still officially supports 
x86 releases)

 

Apple started using Arm64 in 2020…. 

 

So not really a “jolt every 3 years”. You have had 3 _total_ jolts over the 
course of 30 years. 

 

--

Mike Jackson 

 

From: Interest <interest-boun...@qt-project.org> on behalf of Turtle Creek 
Software <supp...@turtlesoft.com>
Date: Sunday, December 18, 2022 at 10:24 AM
To: Qt Interest <interest@qt-project.org>
Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt 6.5 Is Irrelevant...

 

We sell to construction companies.  They are not computer geeks, and often run 
the original OS until the machine dies.  Given the flakiness of some Mac OS 
upgrades, that may be ideal policy.  

 

Apple moves far too fast with chip, OS and language changes. It's hard for 
small developers to keep up. We started on 680x0, Pascal and Toolbox. That's 3 
chips, 3 languages and 3 OS frameworks ago. A jolt every 3 years.  

 

We gave up on Xcode/Cocoa since Obj-C seemed doomed and we have too much C++ 
code to ever port to Swift and/or SwiftUI.  I imagine Qt faces the same 
problems, but on a more system level.

 

If Qt Co does not have the resources to support more than 3 years of OS 
versions, then please at least create some good stopping points that solidly 
support older Mac OS versions. Explain which to use for which OS ranges. Then, 
developers may need to build multiple apps.  That kinda sucks, but it's better 
than losing/annoying users because they don't want the expense/pain of new 
hardware.

 

Casey McDermott

TurtleSoft.com

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