... in iOS 13....

Erik Beugelaar e.beugelaar at me.com
Sun Oct 20 05:40:03 EDT 2019


The only thing what I don't like about the update policy of Apple is you cannot use new apps from the Store if you cannot update to a new iOS version without buying new hardware from Apple (esp. iPad's).
And yes, the costs of the same specs of Apple hardware compared to PC hardware are still 2 or 3 times more BUT the advantage is that you can run iOS and Windows natively on the same machine. Since the introduction of Apple's  T2 Security Chip it isn't possible to boot Linux on new Apple hardware like the 2018 MacBook Pro and Mac Mini anymore as far as I know.
Furthermore, because of bad experiences upgrading macOS's in the past, I don't upgrade to a the newest macOS version if there is no need for. It has saved me a lot of frustrations...
But I am not an advocate, I both like to work on Apple (macOS) and PC (Windows/Linux) machines.

On 20/10/2019, 11:18, "use-livecode on behalf of JJS via use-livecode" <use-livecode-bounces at lists.runrev.com on behalf of use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:

    What's unfair about it. Don't be offended.
    
    It's not against you or LC, it's not even entirely against Apple, they 
    have also good things. It's just an opinion.
    
    I believe there are more discussions about Apple issues on this list 
    than i see about Windows or Linux or Android.
    
    And for all 3 OS i also believe they are better backwards compatible. 
    (for Android i'm not talking about the sauce samsung and thelike pour 
    over it)
    
    A lot of people i see who have an Macbook or iOs device, is because they 
    want to show off that they can afford it, not of the reason that it 
    would be better or easier.
    
    I also understand that they want to close 32bit and move on, except many 
    customer are not ready. But slowly moving on.
    
    If people want it it's ok, but i see a lot of hassle that i choose not 
    to go for.
    
    
    Op 19-10-2019 om 22:36 schreef Pi Digital via use-livecode:
    > Jjs
    >
    > That’s an unfair statement, especially based on topic. It is quite likely it is only a tiny update for Monte to fix. My experience says that ALL OS systems/devices break bar none unless they don’t update at all and stay stagnant. So which system do you prefer JJS? And remember only to mention one that is completely infallible and never likely to break. Id especially love to know a device name that is completely 100% future proof I can pitch to my customers. As yet, the ‘most’ reliable I have found from a whole heap of testing and long term experience are iPad Pro and Macs. Even my ipad2 is shockingly more reliable than any of my top end Samsung tabs (unless I strip them right down and use custom OS).
    >
    > To confirm, I’m not offended or upset. I just think the comment was unfair and exaggerated. They break for sure, but not to the extent to ‘refuse’ it. Roids way of avoiding breaking is to only offer minor device OS updates and expect you to bin old devices after a couple of years (apposed to the 6-8years for Apple).
    >
    > Peace.
    >
    > Sean Cole
    > Pi Digital Prod Ltd
    >
    >> On 19 Oct 2019, at 16:57, Jjs via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
    >>
    >> Who still wants Apple or iOs, everything breaks with them. They never heard of backwards compatibility. If someone wants Apple or iOs, just refuse it. To much hassle, and costs to much.
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