I still have several PPC/Intel 10.4-10.6 projects, but they aren’t the active 
development versions. I had to fork the code long ago to bring support for 
cocoa and 64 bit so I can’t compile my current code for PPC, but I do still do 
some rare bug fixes or minor additions for people still running those versions 
of the software. There are enough of them in our case that I do offer some 
support for it.

Closing off the support for that in the current version would be no problem for 
me as I would just save off the last build of the plugins that would work with 
those ancient versions of real basic that I still have installed on my machine 
here.

Since I’ll be staying up to date with Xojo for the foreseeable future, being 
able to load new versions of the old plugin format into an older version of RB 
is not really an issue.


> On Dec 29, 2015, at 3:46 AM, Christian Schmitz 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> For the new year, I thought about whether I could drop something for Real 
> Studio.
> The downloads for Real Studio are down to about 10% compared to Xojo plugin 
> downloads.
> 
> The users with Real Studio version capable of building PPC apps may be down 
> to less than 1%, so I wonder if I still should spend time building PPC and 
> Universal libraries.
> 
> When PPC support is no longer needed, it may be worth to move the minimum 
> target for OS X from 10.4 to 10.6. For 64-bit, we already use 10.7 as target 
> and for Cocoa 10.5. Using 10.6 for all of those could simplify coding.

Thanks,
 James


James Sentman                       http://www.PlanetaryGear.org                
http://MacHomeAutomation.com




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