WHY NOT Continue to Support 10.2 and 10.3.x!!?? - Isaac Huang
As to the donations, I can't let you know the exact amount I've received, but the fact is, I'll starve if I live on it.And if you've ever donated to me, please let me know your name and I'll try to give you a refund.
Monday, January 02 2006 @ 06:58 PM PST
WHY NOT Continue to Support 10.2 and 10.3.x!!?? - Damien Sorresso
Because not everyone has an old Mac sitting around to test their software on. These are the realities of software development, and this is a free product. Your problem seems to be more with Apple and Jobs rather than the developer of this software. Go complain to them.Thursday, January 12 2006 @ 08:00 AM PST
WHY NOT Continue to Support 10.2 and 10.3.x!!?? - Isaac Huang
Hi, I'm the author of iPodDisk. My software has never supported 10.2 or 10.3; I don't know why a previous version would work on your older system - it wasn't intended.I'd like to support older systems, but I'm an independent developer (i.e. unemployed), and iPodDisk is freeware, thus I can't afford to additional hardware (all I have is an iBook).
I understand your disappointment, and I don't want to argue with you. But giving iPodDisk such a low rating, which I've put great effort into and given to everyone free of charge, just because it doesn't support your system is hardly acceptable, and you didn't even ask in our user forum.
If I somehow get access to an older Mac, I'll add support to that system as soon as possible, because I care about people still running older systems, but not because there has been some angry user giving my software unreasonable rating without bothering asking why.
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