I'm not sure what you mean by "64-bit only". Lion, Mountain Lion, and
Mavericks all run 32-bit software just fine. Obviously, 32-bit apps have
some limitations that 64-bit apps don't have, but they'll still work.

Or are you referring to the fact that starting with Lion, Rosetta is no
longer part of the OS, meaning that you can't run PowerPC-only apps?
That's definitely true, but it's also very old news. Lion's been out for
long enough that nearly every piece of software that matters either has
been updated with Intel code or can be replaced with one that runs on
Intel. Granted, upgrading payware for that can run to a lot of money
really quickly.

Mark D. McKean
qpa...@quantumpanda.com

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