Will fabric.io continue to support macOS












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We're about to publish our next macOS app and have started integrating fabric.io and it's been very helpful so far (love the drop-in support). We're still at the beginning of our integration so we could still switch to using one of the other usage tracking system.



Now that fabric.io is part of Google - I'd like to know wether they are going to continue macOS support?



Edit 11-19-18: looks like macOS support will end once fabric has been fully migrated to firebase mid 2019 -> https://get.fabric.io/roadmap (see FAQs at the bottom) - I'm disappointed.










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    If there is no official statement about this yet, only Fabric/Google can answer this. Ask this from them.

    – Tamás Sengel
    Mar 29 '18 at 20:42











  • @TamásSengel I've updated my question to reflect the answer, it's "no", macOS will no longer be supported.

    – jelveh
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:22
















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We're about to publish our next macOS app and have started integrating fabric.io and it's been very helpful so far (love the drop-in support). We're still at the beginning of our integration so we could still switch to using one of the other usage tracking system.



Now that fabric.io is part of Google - I'd like to know wether they are going to continue macOS support?



Edit 11-19-18: looks like macOS support will end once fabric has been fully migrated to firebase mid 2019 -> https://get.fabric.io/roadmap (see FAQs at the bottom) - I'm disappointed.










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    If there is no official statement about this yet, only Fabric/Google can answer this. Ask this from them.

    – Tamás Sengel
    Mar 29 '18 at 20:42











  • @TamásSengel I've updated my question to reflect the answer, it's "no", macOS will no longer be supported.

    – jelveh
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:22














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We're about to publish our next macOS app and have started integrating fabric.io and it's been very helpful so far (love the drop-in support). We're still at the beginning of our integration so we could still switch to using one of the other usage tracking system.



Now that fabric.io is part of Google - I'd like to know wether they are going to continue macOS support?



Edit 11-19-18: looks like macOS support will end once fabric has been fully migrated to firebase mid 2019 -> https://get.fabric.io/roadmap (see FAQs at the bottom) - I'm disappointed.










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We're about to publish our next macOS app and have started integrating fabric.io and it's been very helpful so far (love the drop-in support). We're still at the beginning of our integration so we could still switch to using one of the other usage tracking system.



Now that fabric.io is part of Google - I'd like to know wether they are going to continue macOS support?



Edit 11-19-18: looks like macOS support will end once fabric has been fully migrated to firebase mid 2019 -> https://get.fabric.io/roadmap (see FAQs at the bottom) - I'm disappointed.







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    If there is no official statement about this yet, only Fabric/Google can answer this. Ask this from them.

    – Tamás Sengel
    Mar 29 '18 at 20:42











  • @TamásSengel I've updated my question to reflect the answer, it's "no", macOS will no longer be supported.

    – jelveh
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:22














  • 1





    If there is no official statement about this yet, only Fabric/Google can answer this. Ask this from them.

    – Tamás Sengel
    Mar 29 '18 at 20:42











  • @TamásSengel I've updated my question to reflect the answer, it's "no", macOS will no longer be supported.

    – jelveh
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:22








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If there is no official statement about this yet, only Fabric/Google can answer this. Ask this from them.

– Tamás Sengel
Mar 29 '18 at 20:42





If there is no official statement about this yet, only Fabric/Google can answer this. Ask this from them.

– Tamás Sengel
Mar 29 '18 at 20:42













@TamásSengel I've updated my question to reflect the answer, it's "no", macOS will no longer be supported.

– jelveh
Nov 19 '18 at 20:22





@TamásSengel I've updated my question to reflect the answer, it's "no", macOS will no longer be supported.

– jelveh
Nov 19 '18 at 20:22












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