Hello balthaZor,
Kemis , 14 Jumadil Awal 1428, 1:50:26, panjenengan nyerat mekaten:

> Rosetta tuh apa Kur? namanya cantik bener :D
> ane gak punya Mac seh.. dan blom jajal OSX x86 :

di wikipedia ada ambigu, gw merujuk dari situs  apel saja..

http://www.apple.com/rosetta/

New applications bearing the Universal symbol will run natively on both Intel-
and PowerPC-based Mac computers. What about the applications you already own?
Enter Rosetta. You’ll never see it, you’ll never configure it, you’ll never have
to think about it. It’s built into Mac OS X to ensure that most of your existing
applications live a long and fruitful life.
Protect your investment

Here are all the instructions you’ll need: double-click the application icon.
Behind the scenes, Rosetta dynamically translates most of your PowerPC-based
applications to work with your Intel-based Mac. There’s no emulation. No 
second-class
status. It looks and feels just like it did before. On a Mac, you’d expect 
nothing less.
Universal Applications

The Universal truth

Most of the applications that come on your Intel-based Mac are Universal 
applications,
designed for screaming performance with the Intel Core Duo. That includes Mac 
OS X,
iLife ’06, Safari and Mail. Most existing applications will continue to run, 
thanks to
Rosetta. Pro applications from Apple — including Final Cut Pro, Motion, 
Soundtrack Pro,
DVD Studio Pro, Aperture, Logic Pro, Logic Express, Shake and Final Cut Express 
— are
not supported by Rosetta. For most applications, you can upgrade to the 
Universal version
for minimal cost (see “Apple Applications” to right). Third-party applications 
that require
precision real-time playback may perform better with a Universal version. For 
the expected
arrival dates of Universal versions of third-party applications, check with 
their manufacturers.


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