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  • Just because you develop for both platforms using the latest API’s and shiny new IDE’s doesn’t it make it true (even though your ego thinks so).

    I can show you Nero 7 (Google it if you don’t know what it is, smartass) running in Win 11 Pro. Also I have old Epson printer which the software (I’m not talking about drivers) never got updated and I still use in Win 10.

    So, believe whatever the fuck you want. Just don’t call it bullshit because you don’t know any better. And don’t worry, I’ve dealt with shitty developers like you who think they know it all.

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  • That’s because you probably:

    1. Use MacOS/iOS
    2. You upgraded your OS to a new version (because Widgets on desktop are so cool, even though they existed in Vista).
    3. You did step 1 and step 2.

    I also use Apple devices, but I tend to avoid upgrading the system, unless it’s security patches, since Apple likes to break things without caring for repercussions.

    You know that a lot of software made for Windows XP still works in that garbage Win 11 system, out-of-the-box?





  • Basic Economy?

    Wake up Jim!!! You have heard that story so many times that I guess by now, you believe the bullshit you wrote.

    That basic economy only makes sense if we are dealing with applications that required a server or continuous maintenance (you know, the real service-apps).

    And don’t use the expected updates argument, because no one demands or feels entitled to constant and lifetime updates. I still use apps built years ago that still work. And guess what, they work. Yeah, hard to believe right?

    The old business model worked for years and a lot of apps are still around, they didn’t went bankrupt. But it’s okay to believe that this business model would be unsustainable without this, they need people like you to feed the machine 😅