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Originally Posted by
Chagi 
For some reason I find it odd that a software developer needed to farm out the development of the MacOS version. I also find it interesting that the developer in question is essentially pointing fingers at everyone else, without taking personal responsibility for the success/failure of the project.
Two words - due dilligence.
It's not odd for a developer that has no experience in the Mac market. Plenty of companies farm out the Mac development of their products. Companies like
Software MacKiev have made a good living out of the practice.
And the developer in question has voluntarily come to a Mac discussion board trying to explain to fans what went wrong. That is to be commended.
It's simplistic and condescending posts like yours that make developers think the Mac market isn't worth the trouble.