@nriley I see. Weren’t there some PowerBooks that used to be able to open to that angle, almost flat?
@nriley You put the screen flat on the table where you can’t really see it?
@chuanp I guess I’ll naturally get to try that once my phone finishes updating to 7.0.2. Thanks.
@DanFrakes OTOH, if I wanted to type a lot, the 11-inch MacBook Air’s screen shows a lot more, and typing and pointing are more ergonomic.
@DanFrakes Yeah, since I can’t really do work on it, I have no need for a keyboard.
I’m liking Downcast so far, but since using a third-party podcast player the lock screen and Control Center lose track of what’s playing.
@DanFrakes I guess the stumbling block for me is that neither my coding nor tech support is really possible on an iPad.
@kevinhoctor Because of RAM? My stats indicate that less than 7% of customers on 10.6 can’t run 64-bit.
@kevinhoctor Yes, but 10.7 only requires a Core 2 Duo and 2 GB of RAM. Seems like that wouldn’t exclude very many.
@kevinwalzer The current OS version always has the majority of my customers, plus OS bugs to work around and new APIs to take advantage of.
@kevinwalzer Do you really have a choice?
@kevinhoctor Will be interesting to see what happens to the 10.6 numbers when 10.9 ships. So far they are still almost as high as 10.7.
I wonder why the Downcast Mac app wants to access the “iCab” information in my keychain.
@kevinhoctor No. Within the past few months, all my apps now require 10.5 or 10.6. But lots of people run old versions on old OS versions.
@uliwitness SpamSieve has both a higher percentage of users on 10.4 and 10.9 than in between, compared with my other products.
I now have more customers on Mavericks than Tiger.