Abandoning users in the quest for more hardware sales when the existing hardware works fine is simply bad business IMO and will come back to bite them someday, I would like to think so anyway, but of course it's possible it never will.Īnyway, i noticed where Teddybear093 talked about seeing the suggestion on another blog about crowdfunding a buy out of CPN and taking it open source and was wondering if anyone could point me to that link? Did anything ever come of this idea? I've seen macOS Sierra and High Sierra run on what Apple considers non-supported hardware or as they call it "obsolete" and it occurs to me that even if it really works they simply are not interested in supporting customers who paid a lot of money for the computers when they were new. Apple's strange habit of abandoning old hardware is one of it's least desirable characteristics IMO, but change happens no matter what, and just deal with it as best you can is my mantra. Of course with the impending cliff that macOS 15 will create with no more 32-bit app support, that might make things look different when that happens. I have a ton of stuff that I have created over the years of using CPN and cringe when I think of the effort in converting everything. Have avoided the update to CPN 4 due to the incompatibility of its files compared to version 3. Are you folks talking about CPN 3 or 4 - I use CPN 3.1.8 on High Sierra with no real problems.
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