If a significant number of developers post here that it is essential for them to be able to use the Mail plugin on current developer previews of macOS Monterey, maybe even providing a reasoned explanation as to why that is important (say, as opposed to berating DEVONtech and telling them how to do their jobs), that could well lead to the requisite steps being prioritised. And that is very much what I would like them to do.ĭEVONtech listen to their users. My dealings with the team at DEVONtech suggest to me, however, that they will not simply change <= 11.0 to <= 12.0 but will actually test to see whether things work after having done so. I cannot comment on the specifics of the Mail Plugin I’m not a software engineer - or even any other kind of engineer. It is very much up to DEVONtech to decide the priorities of who is catered to, in which fashion. That the production version of their software is not compatible with a beta version of an OS to be published in - I’m guessing here - three months time is - in my opinion - simply not relevant to their wider user base. DEVONtech run their own beta programs, fix bugs rapidly, respond to customer requests and so on. To me you appear to be implying DEVONthink is poorly maintained - I could hardly agree less. You can rest assured that the team at DEVONtech will be using the developer previews to adapt their software to be ready and compatible with macOS Monterey at the time of release of that OS. He has - and will continue to - pointed out the risks of using beta operating systems to users in the past whilst it is for him to explain why he does so if he wants, I am aware of a significant user base installing macOS and iOS betas at an early stage on “everyday” devices (rather than devices reserved for testing). He will not be surprised to hear of software engineers, I’m sure. the content itself: has provided support for donkey’s years - he will be well aware of who uses the product, and how they are - in general - best supported. I would kindly ask you moderate your tone in future posts. Potentially valid points become less prominent when they are overshadowed by unpleasantries, I feel. Before I get down to content, allow me to say that your post appears overly excited to me (that’s a kind of British English way of saying rude), especially coming from a first-time poster and on a forum in which manners appear to be held in pretty high regard.
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