![]() ![]() Microsoft and Apple have held different attitudes over the years supporting hardware and software that isn’t so cutting edge any more.įirstly with Apple, the release of Mac OS X Lion (10.7) in 2011 saw the end of 32-bit processor support. My father for example only upgraded from XP for two reasons utilise more than 4 GB of RAM, and play newer DirectX 10 and 11 games. Windows XP’s later years were a testament to this. External factors usually dictate when they feel forced to upgrade. Others view updates as a hindrance, and are content using eight year old software as long as it runs okay, and does what they need it for. ![]() Those more technically inclined see the importance of keeping current, whether it be in the form of a patch, or a major upgrade when their software is soon to be out of support. Opinion is divided on what constitutes a satisfactory time-frame concerning the life-cycle of software products. ![]()
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