![]() ![]() popular web browser is drop support for older operating systems, too. That is the normal procedure for any project, whether Visual Studio Professional in Windows 8.1, 10, 11, etc, Android Studio or, you know like. ![]() Indeed, you must meet the minimum OS requirements for the SwiftUI project or else compilation will fail. You can always overwrite previous so versions with newer ones, of course, though. If you rebuild the app with updated source fyllts from Git or you make your own changes, then Archive it a second time, you will end up with a second ago in the system sharing the same name and so be vary of that or else or it might get confusing to see multiple versions of the same app. You can then go visit the Applications folder in Finder or search for the app in Spotlight/Raycast, etc, like normal. Be aware that the default folder the app is placed in, is called the app's name and then time and date information, etc. Just build the app (CMD+B) and then Archive it > Copy App > navigate to Applications and confirm to save the app there. I think that providing the source code, plus detailed and understandable instructions for compiling, and the level of community engagement that I do, is well beyond what some other projects do, while asking for even more. Even though my initial plan was to make Cork’s compiled versions completely free for everyone, according to my previous experience as an open source developer and a member of other FOSS communities, I have discovered that this approach is just not sustainable to me. The reality of being an open source developer is that people always expect the world from you while not providing anything in return. I put a great deal of effort into making the compilation instructions understandable and accessible.Ĭreating the app, responding to bug reports, implementing new features, fixing bugs and engaging with the community takes massive amounts of time and effort, not even including the work needed to maintain a Homebrew tap and a cask. I’m aware of that, and that’s why, if someone doesn’t want to pay, they can always compile from source.
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