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by jimnotgym 979 days ago
> "you can continue using the LabVIEW 2023 Q3 for macOS development system indefinitely."

In my experience it is not very long before an update nails MacOS software if you don't actively maintain it. "Indefinitely", if you turn off updates and keep your hardware alive.

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> In my experience it is not very long before an update nails MacOS software if you don't actively maintain it.

That's not my experience.

Of course the removal of 32-bit support in macOS Catalina was a killer, but otherwise I regularly use a number of older apps.

Here's a notable example: via Rosetta, I'm still using the preference pane RCDefaultApp 2.1, which was last updated in 2009. It still works 14 years later! https://rubicode.com/Software/RCDefaultApp/index.html#versio...

I think it very much depends what bits of the OS you are working with. I had an application I had a part in maintaining get nailed repeatedly by each generation of Apple Silicon and OS updates. It was working quite close to hardware though