On 13-May-07, at 3:29 PM, Giovanni wrote:

> VB3, memories.
>
> Apple is not the best company for developers. Every .x release is a
> major release that mostly breaks most applications under it.

Never experienced that in my developer life on Mac OS.
Had some code written in 1990 that continued to run through all the  
OS 6/7/8/9 and when recompiled for Carbon still works today.
Some did experience bad things as they used undocumented API's or  
other hacks but that's the risk you run when you do that.

> I moved to OSX for 3 or 4 years ago and 10.4 killed Adobe/ 
> Macromedia for
> almost 2 years. Hated having to wait for Dreamweaver and Photoshop to
> move to UB. Now, thats a large company for you.

I've run OS X since the early dev releases were out. Probably going  
on almost 7 - 8 years now.

I understand that a big company like MS, Adobe or Quark has a huge  
investment and moving to a new tool set and API's can just be an  
opportunity to re-evaluate whether to continue support for that  
platform at all.

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