Just to diverge a bit (as I am wont to do), when new browsers and features 
began to be prolific, a lot of web devs would initially develop sites using the 
new features. What resulted however is that they excluded vast numbers of 
visitors who could not view their web sites, or had reduced capabilities. 

What evolved from that period of painful learning is that it is always a good 
idea when developing for public consumption to develop for the (reasonably) 
lowest common denominator. By reasonable, I mean for example, making sure an 
app will run in Windows 7 or whatever version of iOS the Apple Store accepts. 
Unreasonable would be trying to support iOS 7 of Windows XP or Vista. 

If using the latest SDK and Livecode version doesn't accomplish this, I would 
consider maintaining an SDK and LC version that does, and avoid using features 
in your apps that environment cannot support. 

My 2ยข

Bob S

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