Originally Posted By: Jim Fogle
...Windows users experienced orphaned software and hardware drivers when XP went end-of-life and will experience it again when Windows 7 support ends January, 2020.

I was doing tech support for a Silicon Valley software company the day XP was launched aka "The day all hell broke loose".

It wasn't our products, BTW. It was the products that had embedded our libraries. Microsoft had changed the functionality of a certain .dll without changing its name — again. They had done it before with the release of NT. Many products depended on the Win95 version functionality and this still hadn't been fixed 8 years later in 2003.

Oh yea... tell me all about how Windows always works. I can always use a good laugh.

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All of my Apps have made it to 64 bit except one and that's BIAB. The only drivers I'm waiting on are from Apple and MOTU. Motu will release their 64 bit drivers within a week of the official Catalina release. The Apple drivers, of course, will be released with OS 10.15.

My only remaining concern is FileMaker Pro—been 64 bit for years but 2011 still works great. That's going to be an expensive upgrade for the 2 seats I need. I'm deciding whether to port everything to a less expensive database or bite the bullet. I don't use it that much but both my wife and I do our invoicing in it (as I have since 1986 on my Mac Plus). I'll probably pay Apple for the upgrade. Ouch!


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