top | item 45473292 (no title) lowmagnet | 4 months ago When said app authors use a private library that a Apple asked them to not use, is it really wrong to blame them? discuss order hn newest Kwpolska|4 months ago From a Windows end-user perspective, the entity to blame for apps breaking after a Windows upgrade is Microsoft, even if the app was doing something it should not have [0].[0] Search for "return policy" on https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2004/06/13/how-microsoft-lost... .
Kwpolska|4 months ago From a Windows end-user perspective, the entity to blame for apps breaking after a Windows upgrade is Microsoft, even if the app was doing something it should not have [0].[0] Search for "return policy" on https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2004/06/13/how-microsoft-lost... .
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