Apple should probably get on fixing that; their new architecture broke a popular application on their platform, and that could cost them users.
(I'm being tongue-in-check, but those who know the story of Microsoft beating up their APIs to keep Adobe happy know that's actually how this goes sometimes. "Who's gonna pay the cost for this being broken?" is a business concern as much as a technical one).
(I'm being tongue-in-check, but those who know the story of Microsoft beating up their APIs to keep Adobe happy know that's actually how this goes sometimes. "Who's gonna pay the cost for this being broken?" is a business concern as much as a technical one).