Jeff Mistina 🐻
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Maintaining multiple iOS version compatibility for an app can be expensive or, in some cases, just not possible. Also, those resources are best applied to other areas that will benefit everyone.

Don’t want to (or can’t) update to the latest iOS? I get it - just don’t expect something special.
Christopher Bouzy @cbouzy
You have the choice of updating your OS and using the app, or stick with your current OS and not use the app. But it's not our job to accommodate you because you don't want to update your OS.
07:24 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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Brian Nakamoto
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In response to Jeff Mistina 🐻.
If you're using an #IPHONE older than a 2015 6s, you should strive to upgrade to a newer model because you're no longer receiving regular #Security updates from #Apple . 8+ years of support is—by far—an industry-leading amount of time for a #Smartphone . 81% of #iOS /#iPadOS devices use iOS 16; 13% 15.
01:56 AM - Jul 20, 2023
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Jeff Mistina 🐻
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In response to Brian Nakamoto.
Absolutely!
09:06 AM - Jul 20, 2023
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Wojciech Kałuża
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In response to Jeff Mistina 🐻.
That's exactly right.

[flashback to maintaining a webapp that had to work on latest Chrome, Firefox, Safari and - for that one big client who just wouldn't upgrade due to "reasons" - Internet Explorer, long after it had been retired]
04:08 AM - Jul 19, 2023
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Jeff Mistina 🐻
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In response to That's all folks.
Absolutely, I’ve totally been there, too. And some people just get cut off by Apple and can’t immediately buy a new device.
08:29 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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