Opened 11 years ago

Closed 11 years ago

#41510 closed defect (invalid)

Lion and Mountain Lion not compatible with social security's Anypia for the Mac

Reported by: ronaldhaw@… Owned by: macports-tickets@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 2.2.1
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Description (last modified by neverpanic (Clemens Lang))

Received an email from social security's web site that their updated 2014 detailed benefit calculator will be released later this year for the Mac is not compatible with the Lion and Lion Mountain versions of the Mac operating system

Would be glad to forward a copy of the email if requested.

Once a year I download the social security's update detailed calculator for my Mac. My way of seeing if my own detailed calculations are correct using my own spreadsheet program.

I'm retired and 75 years old and over the years I've encountered numerous problems with social security concerning my monthly PIA payments over the year.

Therefore, I will never upgrade my computer for the Lion and Mountain Lion versions of the Mac operating system.

Thank you: Ronald A. Haw

Change History (1)

comment:1 Changed 11 years ago by neverpanic (Clemens Lang)

Description: modified (diff)
Milestone: MacPorts Future
Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed
Summary: LION AND MOUNTAIN LION VERSIONS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH SOCIAL SECURITY'S ANYPIA FOR THE MACLion and Mountain Lion not compatible with social security's Anypia for the Mac

Please do not write all uppercase, it makes the text hard to read.

I'm not sure why you filed this bug with us – MacPorts is not the group that builds the OS X operating system (that's Apple, and their bugtracker is at https://bugreport.apple.com/) and not the group that builds the Anypia application for Mac (I couldn't find their bugtracker, only a statement that they are working on a version that will work with Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks).

I think it is the duty of the developers of the Anypia application to update it in a way that will work with newer releases on OS X. There's nothing the MacPorts people can do about this.

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