Yes, are you anything other than a "point" w#0*e? How is the comment "Apple is not responsible for third party applications, take your problems somewhere else" supposed to be helpful or constructive? Before the point system on these forums was instituted, people wouldn't comment on posts unless they had something useful or constructive to say.
I went to my first WWDC in May of 1984. Apple has ALWAYS been concerned about backward compatibility and the usability of their own products as well as third party applications no matter how small the developer, or whether the application is proprietary, shareware, freeware or OpenSource. Remember a little thing called Rosetta that was in Mac OS X for three years? Or Cocoa, Carbon or the whole concept of the universal binary? or are you not over 12 years old?
Apple was built and run on Steve Jobs' design philosophy and his 6 pillars of which I know they still hold true to, and is part of the companies DNA:
1 - Craft, above All
2, 3 and 4 - Empathy, Focus and Impute
5 - Friendliness
6 - Finding simplicity for the future in the metaphors from the past
The only one that is not obvious is the fourth, Impute - He believed that people form an opinion of a company based on the signals that it conveys. He believed that "People DO judge a book by it's cover. We may have the best product, ... most useful software, etc; if we present them in a slipshod manner, they will be perceived as slipshod; if we present them in a creative, professional manner, we will impute the desired qualities".
This is why I truly believe the response "tell it to someone else, it's working for me, go away" is totally inappropriate for this kind of discussion forum where people are looking for help and answers and is NOT the "Apple way".
Was my reply to you childish? maybe, but it showed the frustration that I have for what this forum has become. For that I apologize, but I also believe that short snarky responses have become the norm on these forums because of the point system and it has lowered the quality and usefulness of these forums.