Software Lacks Support for Older macOS Versions
A user with an older Mac machine downloaded the software only to find it incompatible with their system, requiring them to uninstall it immediately. The request is for the developers to extend compatibility support to older macOS versions. This is a situational edge case affecting users who have not or cannot upgrade their hardware or OS.
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