OK, let me finish with some general numbers. ;-)
Statista.com - October 2020
6.21 % - 10.15 - Catalina
1,84 % - 10.14 - Mojave
1.39 % - 10.13 - High Sierra
0.51 % - 10.12 - Sierra
0.38 % - 10.11 - El Captain
0.19 % - 10.10 - Yosemite
The remainig numbers until 100 % are mostly Windows versions.
Hi all,
+1 for the version change. I prepared some numbers, whgich will give you
some ffeling on
our user base.
In November we had following Mac Users visiting our pages (total of
187.059 users):
01. Macintosh Intel 10.15 57,41 %
02. Macintosh Intel 10.13 14,01 %
03. M
Hi Jim,
> On Dec 2, 2020, at 6:42 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>
> Up to now, we've held 10.7 as the oldest version of OS X AOO is supported on.
> Even with 4.2.x this is still the case.
>
> However, if we allow for 10.9 to be the "oldest", we can help include some
> capabilities that we can't ri
Up to now, we've held 10.7 as the oldest version of OS X AOO is supported on.
Even with 4.2.x this is still the case.
However, if we allow for 10.9 to be the "oldest", we can help include some
capabilities that we can't right now. For example, our support of RTTI and
_si_class_type_info is pret