Other R-users may well agree that the RStudio IDE has been an extremely effective way to increase productivity. But, with the release of RStudio 0.96.122, neither 32-bit Macs nor OSX < 10.6 (Snow Leopard) are supported. I run OSX 10.6, but on a 32-bit Intel Mac; hence, my choices are
- Accept that this will be the last functional release for my system and deal with its limitations.
- Complain to the developers - I'd rather not.
- Buy expensive new hardware, i.e. a new Mac.
- Stop using
Rand/orRStudio- no way!
So my question is: At what point is it wise to upgrade hardware rather than keep a previous release of software such as RStudio? Is 64-bit that important for "normal" users?
Clearly RStudio is actively developed by some really clever programmers but, damn, Macs are expensive.