While that all may be true -- I guess I should point out that 1995, of
Windows '95 fame was only 11 years ago. (I remember when my notice came that
DOS Magazine would no longer be printed due to the new OS...sad days).

-Scot


On 5/24/06 8:49 AM, "Robert Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Johannes Gebauer said:
>> 
>> You are obviously not aware of the current situation of Mac models. This
>> is not a normal situation.
> 
> It seems all too nauseatingly normal for Mac models. Apple has subjected Mac
> users (of which I am one) to three (count em!) major platform shifts in the
> last 12-15 years, and the time between each one is getting shorter. While I
> hope this is the last one for a while, I'm not banking on it.
> 
> The impact is felt harder by developers than users. That said, I have an
> untested impression that there is a pickup in the number Mac users of Finale.
> (Or at least, in the number of Mac users who use my plugins with Finale.) It
> could just be that the Mac users are having more issues because of the
> accumulating paradigm shifts we suffer from.
> 
> To the original question about Fin06 running on MacIntel, superficially I
> can't tell any difference between running it on MacIntel and on PPC, except
> that it is a tad slow on my machine (a bottom-of-the-line Mac Mini). I have
> not tried any midi yet, and I have not messed with GPO stuff on any platform.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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