Software Updates
Posted: Mar 10, 2020 7:06 am
I have to say - I am growing ever more tired of software updates. I did my taxes this week and TurboTax notified me that I can use their software this year, but next year, it won't run on my system. Why? They can't possibly be changing their code base so dramatically that it won't run next year when it does this year.
I have a 2012 MP which is a great Mac. No complaints. It might be a bit slow, but i don't notice it. Boots up everyday, runs Logic without a hiccup. I haven't had a lick of problems with this Mac since I got it. I get that it is 8 years old. I get that things change and new tech comes along that needs new hardware.
Maybe I can understand Apple not releasing OS for this machine anymore. Maybe. But my OS (High Sierra) is only 3 years old. There is no reason for software not to continue to support it. Especially something as low tech as Tax Software. Maybe the latest Video plugin wouldn't be expected to run on this hardware - but still.
And Apple is to blame here as well. Why can't I run Catalina on this machine? If I upgrade my video card, why not? You tell me they can't make it happen? So I can spend $600 on a new video card and still only update to last year's OS? I know - it's all about making money. Apple's OS drives hardware sales.
So it is on us end users to say no - this is not acceptable. to demand from our leaders and companies we support that 3 year old software should not be too old to use. Imagine a 3 year old (or even a 8 year old) car that you can't buy tires for. (And, the new MP costs more than my car, so it is not an outlandish analogy).
I have a 2012 MP which is a great Mac. No complaints. It might be a bit slow, but i don't notice it. Boots up everyday, runs Logic without a hiccup. I haven't had a lick of problems with this Mac since I got it. I get that it is 8 years old. I get that things change and new tech comes along that needs new hardware.
Maybe I can understand Apple not releasing OS for this machine anymore. Maybe. But my OS (High Sierra) is only 3 years old. There is no reason for software not to continue to support it. Especially something as low tech as Tax Software. Maybe the latest Video plugin wouldn't be expected to run on this hardware - but still.
And Apple is to blame here as well. Why can't I run Catalina on this machine? If I upgrade my video card, why not? You tell me they can't make it happen? So I can spend $600 on a new video card and still only update to last year's OS? I know - it's all about making money. Apple's OS drives hardware sales.
So it is on us end users to say no - this is not acceptable. to demand from our leaders and companies we support that 3 year old software should not be too old to use. Imagine a 3 year old (or even a 8 year old) car that you can't buy tires for. (And, the new MP costs more than my car, so it is not an outlandish analogy).