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<blockquote data-quote="The loafer" data-source="post: 294745" data-attributes="member: 1434"><p>While others in the industry were able to support both 32bit and 64bit apps Apple decided that wasn’t acceptable for their iOS (even though both coexisted just fine for a while). I get what you are saying but running a 32bit app would not slow down their system. At least I saw no difference in performance after the death of 32bit. Forcing a developer to update their app to metal does not magically make my iPad run better </p><p></p><p>I’ve spent probably 500$ in iOS apps so yes I expect the apps I paid for to work under iOS. We aren’t taking about a bug fix and the dev decided it wasn’t worth their time and abandonner it. With that I’d blame the dev or hey, it’s been ten years I get it. Rather this this is a policy issue and policy changes should not cause me to lose out on paid apps by forcing a developers hand this way</p><p></p><p>Anyway really thinking of going the surface pro direction next time. For all it’s bloated ness, windows at least doesn’t abandon older apps so quickly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The loafer, post: 294745, member: 1434"] While others in the industry were able to support both 32bit and 64bit apps Apple decided that wasn’t acceptable for their iOS (even though both coexisted just fine for a while). I get what you are saying but running a 32bit app would not slow down their system. At least I saw no difference in performance after the death of 32bit. Forcing a developer to update their app to metal does not magically make my iPad run better I’ve spent probably 500$ in iOS apps so yes I expect the apps I paid for to work under iOS. We aren’t taking about a bug fix and the dev decided it wasn’t worth their time and abandonner it. With that I’d blame the dev or hey, it’s been ten years I get it. Rather this this is a policy issue and policy changes should not cause me to lose out on paid apps by forcing a developers hand this way Anyway really thinking of going the surface pro direction next time. For all it’s bloated ness, windows at least doesn’t abandon older apps so quickly [/QUOTE]
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