![]() The Omni Group might support syncing for older versions – I guess they do, but you have to ask them. I’m not the right person to continue this discussion, I just tried to communicate what I have learned using Omnifocus for a long time. I will also point out I have been a beta tester, up until recently. It has been working smoothly, up until this point, and now boom the rug is pulled out. I’m beginning to question my decision to go “all-in” on OmniFocus, the time and expense to get it set up and working. I understand the need to prioritize support and the OS versions you support - I disagree that you’ve given notice is what I’m saying.Īnd now is too late, since the “decision” has been made already. ![]() I’m a developer myself, but I would not spring something like this on customers without adequate notice. Searching the support site for “high sierra” or “system requirements” does not give an answer.Īnd why now, 4 months after Catalina was released, now you suddenly drop support for High Sierra? It never points out that High Sierra support has ended!Īnd worse, release notes are like software user agreements - no one ever reads them. It just says “Requires macOS 10.14” in a sub-heading, in very light colored font. It also never says High Sierra support has been dropped. I’ve been a licensed user for 2 1/2 years, and have never heard of this until today?Īnd burying it in release notes is not an announcement. OK, not to be argumentative, but my point is:
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