Rob,
my view...
if the version of 4D you are using works, with the OS version you are using -
you are golden.
The only time problems come about is when newer OS's will no longer work with
your current version.
* 4d has been exceptional at keeping backward compatibilty, so.. if it works in
the
Rob
Here are my thoughts about upgrading.
1) do you own the source code?
If so you have the flexibility to update if you want/need to. Whether you
do it yourself or hire someone you have the options. If you are running a
compiled or built app you will have to interact with the developer.
2) are y
This is actually the model used by many software producers. Usually its the
current and 1 prior major releases. Then off the the dustbin with it. In the
internet age many have taken too the Facebook development model. Move fast and
break things. Then fix them as you go. But it depends on how far
Hello Folks – How nerve wracking is it to continue using a 4D version that is
“no longer supported?” The timeline listed on the 4D website is faster than we
have deployed in the past.
Does it make any of you unreasonably concerned that you might be using an
“unsupported” version?
Thanks in ad
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