In Reply to: C'mon Abe, read! posted by PaulN on February 11, 2020 at 11:59:16:
Because that isn't what it says on the Channel D web site.
From their news page:
February 2020
Notice of OS Support Change
Notice is hereby given that upon release of Catalina (MacOS 10.15) - compatible versions of our software products, support for OS versions older than MacOS 10.11.6 ("El Capitan"), initially released in 2015, will be discontinued. Updated products will require MacOS 10.11.6 or later to run.
Minimum physical installed computer RAM will increase to 8 GB, with 16 GB or greater preferred.
Sounds to me like you'll still be supported.
Anyway, I don't see how Apple can be blamed for this one. You still have a functioning laptop, and the security update was a wise thing for Apple to make available considering a lot of older machines are still in use but can't be upgraded past High Sierra.
I also agree with Abe that there's no excuse for selling a 32-bit application in this day and age. Apple made it clear that 32-bit was eventually going away when they released Leopard way back in 2006. That was around the same time Pure Vinyl was first released, so the developer has had well over a decade to make the transition.
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Follow Ups
- Are you certain they're not going to support anything pre-Catalina? - Dave_K 09:41:51 02/12/20 (1)
- Noted. - PaulN 11:37:59 02/12/20 (0)