Oh. I forgot apple removed rosetta. I remember that was in a snl update if I remember correctly in 2011 early right?
Take care. On Aug 27, 2013, at 9:54 PM, Dan Eickmeier <va3ets2...@me.com> wrote: > Not sure when, I think it was either in Snow Leopard, or maybe Lion, that > Apple entirely got rid of Rosetta, so you don't even have the option of > installing it to run old PPC apps. Unfortunately , , , Eudora was one of > those. I'd used it for a long time on Windows, before switching to the Mac > in February 2008, and really liked it. I've been satisfied with Apple mail, > it's a nice client. Only thing I wish it had, was the ability to send read > receipts, which i'd seen in a lot of other clients on Windows. I'm not sure > if Thunderbird would be a somewhat useable alternative? You might have a > look at that. > On 2013-08-27, at 2:56 PM, Chris Gilland <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote: > >> I'd be happy to. The only problem is, like I said in my last post, when I >> downloaded the file, it was in a .hqx format, and I'm not really sure how to >> deal with that. The only thing Google is coming up with is that .hqx files >> are some sort of binary hex type of file which can be opened in an editer. >> So, yeah, I'm not sure if you'd have to compile it yourself from hex, or how >> exactly that would work, and Googling isn't really helping. If it wasn't >> for that, I'd try it. >> >> Chris. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Schoepplein" >> <ch...@schoeppi.net> >> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 4:10 AM >> Subject: Re: E-mail client? >> >> >> Hi Chris, >> >> On Mo, Aug 26, 2013 at 03:00:28 -0400, Chris Gilland wrote: >>> My apology. I might have mis-spelled it. Roseta... or however it's >>> spelled, is basically a utility which allows you to escentially take >>> a Power PC compiled application, which was meant to run only on PPC >>> architecture and basically translate that code into something which >>> IntelĀ® based macsz could see and use. This way, say you had an older >>> legacy based program which only would normally run on PPC machines, >>> you could technically make it run anyway. Sometimes, the results >>> were not exactly desirable, but hey, in a pinch, it did work in its >>> time. >> >> Ah, OK, never heard of that kind of software before and never used it. >> For that reason I can not say, if Eudora would run, even if it is >> converted with support of Roseta. 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