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Think hard, ask intelligent questions and the be the first player to win 7 Game Cards!. ![]() ![]() They're becoming more insular, and the last time in company history they tried that, it really backfired. This is more like a change from 68000 to PPC. This isn't like a change from OS9 to OSX. They rebounded, precisely because supporting OSX, especially after they switched to x86, became much, much easier. The "old" stuff they were leaving support for, was their least successful stuff in company history, and the "new" stuff they were adopting were the most in-line with industry standards that they'd been since a decade prior. The switch from OS9 to OSX was softened with "Classic OS" support, and more importantly it largely coincided with the switch from PowerPC to x86/圆4. People were rightfully upset that they suddenly lost access to lots of previously cross-platform applications. Their marketshare eroded to the point where it was lowest in company history, and an enormous factor was that they had adopted an unpopular architecture which made them the odd man out, while cutting off support for one of the most widely used CPUs at the time with tons and tons of support. The first major transition Apple did was from M68000 to Power PC, and that nearly destroyed the company. This affects a lot more niche development than just games.Ĭlick to shrink.This is pretty disinengous because it ignores a lot of the nuance of their transitions. ![]() And also the sense that Apple is continuing to shove macOS towards a black-boxed, mobile-like future. The general issue, though, is a lack of trust in the stability of the release environment, when independent game projects can take years to roll out. The same goes for the Metal transition, which happened years ago. The 32-bit cutoff mostly affects back catalogues, not new releases. The whole lifespan of Mojave has acted as a transition period. It's not an environment developers can trust, and even as someone who prefers to play on the native Mac side, I wouldn't fault anyone for pulling out. ![]() Getting on the Intel architecture was what permitted so much of the PC/Mac synergy on the games side to begin with in the late 2000s and early 2010s, so you can bet on this as the final death blow. The next big incompatibility horizon, of course, will be when Apple migrates the Mac as well off Intel chips and to their own in-house processors, as has been rumoured for a while now. Among the big players, it's only really Blizzard building Metal engines for their back catalogue. ![]() And it's clear that the move from OpenGL to Metal (another thing they needed to do but put off far too long) didn't do the job they wanted, of having the viability of Mac games piggyback off the popularity of developing for iOS. It used to be that we could blame this on a blind spot of Steve Jobs', because what Jobs doesn't see, Apple doesn't do. I've been combing through a lot of older Steam listings due to the giveaways thread, and it's staggering how many titles used to have cross-buy/SteamPlay support but don't any longer, because Aspyr and Feral don't want to sell 32-bit-only software to post-Catalina users who can't play it (for obvious reasons), nor do they want to go back to maintain it.Īpple has never had a clue about games on Mac. The 32-bit transition had to happen sometime, but the incompatibility horizon introduced by Catalina is a problem to the point that publishers have been delisting Mac ports from storefronts, even for those of us staying on Mojave for the 32-bit support. Pour compléter cette liste, n’hésitez pas à m’indiquer les applications manquantes, en commentaire.As somebody who prefers to play smaller PC releases natively on the Mac when they're available (and up to this point, most of them were)-it's a matter of personal convenience-you can't imagine how relieved I am that most of that ecosystem also migrated to the Switch within the past year or two. Plantronics Hub Version 3.11.0 | Build 17287 ![]() Little Snitch (4.1 nightly 5165 released 11 June 2018) Certaines d’entre-elles devront être réinstallées ou mises à jour pour fonctionner correctement.Īlfred 3 (issues with 3.6.x with DB4, fixed in beta of 3.7)Ĭisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client (8)Ĭisco WebEx Productivity Tools 31.20.2.18 La liste ci-dessous vous indique, de façon non exhaustive, les applications compatibles avec macOS Mojave. ![]() ![]() Super User Season 1 | Contributions J– December 31, 2022 ![]() We would like to send these amazing folks a big THANK YOU for their efforts. The Power Platform Super Users have done an amazing job in keeping the Power Platform communities helpful, accurate and responsive. We are excited to kick off the Power Users Super User Program for 2023 - Season 1. Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents, Power Pages We are so excited to see you for the Microsoft Power Platform Conference in Las Vegas October 3-5th, 2023! But first, let's take a look back at some fun moments and the best community in tech from MPPC 2022 in Orlando Florida.įeaturing guest speakers such as Heather Cook, Julie Strauss, Nirav Shah, Ryan Cunningham, Sangya Singh, Stephen Siciliano, Hugo Bernier and many more, click the link below to register for the 2023 #MPPC23 today!Ĭheck out our top Super and Community Users reaching new levels! These hardworking members are posting, answering questions, kudos, and providing top solutions in their communities.Ĭheck out 'Using the Community' for more helpful tips and information: The Iberian Technology Summit is the first of its kind with a clear goal to achieve - cross the borders of peninsula and help to empower the community of professionals, workers and businesses to grow stronger together.Ĭongrats to Kaila Bloomfield, Adam B., Ana Inés Urrutia de Souza and the team for putting together this great event. If you want to meet industry experts, gain an advantage in the SMB-market, and acquire new knowledge about #MicrosoftDynamics Business Central, click the link below to buy your ticket today!Ĭome take a look at the Iberian Technology Summit which will be held at the Real Marina Hotel & Spa in Olhão, Portugal, between 28-30th April 2023. This event is for SMB focused Dynamics partners and their employees to receive product knowledge about Business Central, Power Platform and #DynamicsSales, and to be inspired and motivated by best practices, expert knowledge and innovative ideas. Microsoft Power Platform In a Day workshopsįind out more about Directions 4 Partners Asia 2023, which will be taking place in Bangkok on 27-28th April 2023, featuring key speakers Mike Morton, Jannik Bausager and Dmitry Chadayev. Looking for a way to build a solution to quickly meet your business needs? Register below for a FREE "App in a Day" workshop to find out how to create custom business applications without writing code! ![]() And remember to use the hashtag #PowerPlatformConnects on social to have your work featured on the show! Power Platform Connections - Episode NineĮpisode Nine of #PowerPlatform Connections premieres today at 12pm PST, as David Warner II and Hugo Bernier chat to Principal Program Manager Vesa Juvonen, alongside the great work of Troy Taylor, Geetha Sivasailam, Michael Megel, Nathalie Leenders, Ritesh Ranjan Choubey, Clay Wesener, Tristan DEHOVE, Dian Taylor, and Cat Schneider.Ĭlick the link below to subscribe and get notified, with David and Hugo LIVE in the YouTube chat from 12pm PST. Watch Now: Business Applications Launch Event Guest speakers include Charles Lamanna, Emily He, Georg Glantschnig, Julie Strauss, Jeff Comstock, Lori Lamkin, Mike Morton, Ray Smith, and Walter Sun. 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M365 Conference - May 1-5th - Las Vegas Power Apps Developers Summit – May 19-20th - London European Power Platform conference – Jun. Use the hashtag #PowerPlatformConnects on social media for a chance to have your work featured on the show.Ġ:00 Cold Open 00:26 Show Intro 01:06 Vivian Voss Interview 23:41 Blogs & Articles 34:50 Outro & BloopersĬheck out the blogs and articles featured in this week’s episode: This episode premiers live on our YouTube at 12pm PST on Thursday 20th April 2023. Video series available at Power Platform Community YouTube channel. Episode 10 of Power Platform Connections sees David Warner and Hugo Berner talk to Solution Architect and Microsoft MVP, Vivian Voss, alongside the latest news and community blogs. ![]() |