> There must be enough apps that don’t run that MS thought to call it out.
The callout exists because Microsoft takes a different approach to support from Apple. Microsoft provides support material for all of it's legacy and deprecated software, as well as the ability to download and install them. So it's important to identify and track incompatibilities between them.
When Apple moves the past is whitewashed over and when support stops they forget it ever happened.
The callout exists because Microsoft takes a different approach to support from Apple. Microsoft provides support material for all of it's legacy and deprecated software, as well as the ability to download and install them. So it's important to identify and track incompatibilities between them.
When Apple moves the past is whitewashed over and when support stops they forget it ever happened.