I'd say it's obviously that Windows provides better support for OLD
programs. But Apple has and does provide support for older programs, but
at some point Apple does "cut the cord" to keep on the cutting edge........
Robert Patterson wrote:
There
has to be a point where you tell the users "Look, on these NEW
computers, your old software might not run.
I suspect someday that day will come for Windows. So far it has not and shows no signs of it.
This argument begs the question, though. The issue under discussion is whether
Win *does* provide better backwards compatibility, not whether it *should*.
Nothing in this post offers any evidence to counter the proposition that
Windows does in fact provide better backwards compatibility.
BTW: I mean "to beg the question" in its traditional sense.
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