The Upgrade is priced at $89 but you can possibly get another 15% on that, provided you get that popup. Whether it will work with, and with an upgrade, I cannot say, good luck.Īs far as lifespan of an app is concerned: It depends on a) how the app is programmed and on how an OS supports this programming and b) it an be possible to run an old app on a newer OS, even if the app’s supplier does not support the app any more. Apple has pulled 32bit support starting a few years ago and has kept a level of tolerance for a while, but pulled the plug with macOS Catalina in 2019. I’ve run a few tests with OpticsPro on macOS Mojave and posted results here, cannot find the post though. I have spent a few frustrating days corresponding with DxO customer support. My DxO PhotoLab 10 no longer works on my Mac, evidently because of the most recent operating system upgrade (Big Sur 11.1). ![]() I’ve been informed by DxO that I must pay an additional $89 for a “discounted” upgrade in order to get it to work. That’s about what I paid originally for my DxO PhotoLab. What happens when the next Mac OS upgrade gets pushed out–will I have to pay another 90 clams to get DxO operable? I think this is baloney.
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