@wbyoung Exactly. I don’t see how that helps anyone.
@Cabel Happy Birthday! I guess your recent update was just stuck in review for a while…
@wbyoung :-( Old SDKs weren’t perfect, but there needs to be an automated way to prevent accidentally using new features on old OS versions.
@jdalrymple Must be the new Matrix skin in ML.
Whoa, freak bug where the Active column in Mail’s Rules preferences changed from checkboxes to 1s and 0s, and drag and drop stopped working.
@bwebster I don’t know. http://t.co/RptP6OdK The person in question really did purchase my app.
Looks like my customers’ “localhost” problems were caused by broken /etc/hosts files, edited by “avast” and some sort of Adobe product.
@nriley I wonder if there would be issues with unique persistent store IDs, though…
@nriley Yes, having a “prototype” database created on an old version of the OS is my fallback, but there should be a proper way to do this.
Any Core Data experts know how to use “PRAGMA legacy_file_format=ON” for SQLite compatibility back to Mac OS X 10.4? http://t.co/u2tOe6JK