adding dropped OS version in the changelog of xnview
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:52 am
hello,
First, me not English so me speak kinda bad, sorry everybody.
Having a family with various computer I sometimes have to work on different OS and different versions of the aforementioned OS.
Recently I was trying to get a version of XnviewMP working with MacOSX Snow Leopard (10.6). I took a look at the changlog and found no information about "support dropped for OSX version xx.xx". So basically if I want to find which version works with snow leopard, I'll be obliged to dowload n version and try every 'till I find one working with OSX 10.6...
My questions are therefore:
- What is the latest version of XnViewMP working with MacOSX Snow Leopard (10.6)?
- Could you add in the changelog when a version of an OS is no longer supported?
Thank you.
(PS: to people who would suggest me I just need to update OSX / I better go on linux/windows, thank you but:
- the computer is too old for newer version of OSX and
- the person using the computer is to old (70) to learn a full new OS and (above all) not wanting to do it since "what" she has "now works very well so why change"...
)
First, me not English so me speak kinda bad, sorry everybody.

Having a family with various computer I sometimes have to work on different OS and different versions of the aforementioned OS.
Recently I was trying to get a version of XnviewMP working with MacOSX Snow Leopard (10.6). I took a look at the changlog and found no information about "support dropped for OSX version xx.xx". So basically if I want to find which version works with snow leopard, I'll be obliged to dowload n version and try every 'till I find one working with OSX 10.6...
My questions are therefore:
- What is the latest version of XnViewMP working with MacOSX Snow Leopard (10.6)?
- Could you add in the changelog when a version of an OS is no longer supported?
Thank you.
(PS: to people who would suggest me I just need to update OSX / I better go on linux/windows, thank you but:
- the computer is too old for newer version of OSX and
- the person using the computer is to old (70) to learn a full new OS and (above all) not wanting to do it since "what" she has "now works very well so why change"...
)