22.0 (22.0.23) is now available
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I re-read this thread.... here's an analogy...
Say you are a software developer with help... only you... and you develop "Best" software package in 1999. Everyone loved it.... it ran on windows.... was the greatest all was good.
Then someone bough an apple..... so you say "Hey, I'm missing sales by not having "Best" run on apple". So being the money run developer you are .... you develope "Best" to run on apply. It not runs on apple....and windows .... world is round... all is good.
Then windows comes out with a new version... more develop of "Best" to run on new windows version...
Then new machines come out....that won't run old windows.... and thus "Best" won't run now...... more development to make "Best" run on new windows machines..... but you still have to maintain the old "Best" to run on the old machines.
Now.... multiply the above by a factor of say 10.... now you have many old machines and old versions of "Best" ... for both apply and windows... that have to be "re-developed" every time changes to machines or software is made....
So your choice? 1. Hire more people to keep up with all the changes... which adds to money costs....which cost the price of "Best" to go up....nothing is free....
Or 2. make one package of "Best" that will suffice for all. Keeping costs down and hopefully not having to raise price of "Best" beyond normal cost of living rises.
It may not be a good analogy... but it seems logical... [8-|]
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xnman said:
It may not be a good analogy... but it seems logical.
It is reasonable[:)]
I trust you know that it is really not about machines, but the different OS versions (Windows/Mac) and that the v23 Desktop app is (still) only guaranteed to run on supported versions of the OS.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Dave Hooton said:xnman said:
It may not be a good analogy... but it seems logical.
It is reasonable
I trust you know that it is really not about machines, but the different OS versions (Windows/Mac) and that the v23 Desktop app is (still) only guaranteed to run on supported versions of the OS.
Logos Minimum System Requirements shows macOS Big Sur 11 or newer is needed (Logos 9 is usable on older macOS Mojave 10.14 & macOS Catalina 10.15)
Logos Wiki has Logos Release History that includes macOS Ventura 13 released 2022 Oct 24 , macOS Monterey 12 released 2021 Oct 25 , & macOS Big Sur 11 released 2020 Nov 12 (so the current minimum macOS system requirement for the latest Logos & Verbum stable release is one of the last three macOS releases)
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Liep Liebenberg said:
Hi I have Logos 9 version 9.17.0.0020 and cannot update to version 22.0.23 as it says my Logos is up to date
If you want early access without paying anything... https://community.logos.com/forums/t/213761.aspx.
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