Brian,
I purchased a new Mac Book Pro about a year ago and did exactly what you're
talking about and it worked great. So you should be in great shape.
George Brooke
Sent from my iPhone
On May 4, 2012, at 2:43 PM, Brian Williams wrote:
> My plan is to buy a new MacBookPro with Lion installed
My plan is to buy a new MacBookPro with Lion installed and then transfer all
of my applications and data from the hard drive in my current Leopard
MacBookPro. I seem to recall that when you first boot up a brand new Mac,
the welcome process gives you an option to connect your previous computer
and
Hi all,
Although the app itself has been Intel-native since 2007, the installer appears
to have been PPC up until the 2010b release. I don't have details on why this
is, but if you were to try installing any version of Finale from the vanilla
version of 2010 back, you would not be able to do so
Hi all,
Arg, I meant Lion, not Snow Leopard. OS X 10.7.
Cheers,
- DJA
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On 4 May 2012, at 9:40 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
> This is wrong, actually. Finale has been Intel-native since Finale 2007, and
> all of those versions are usable under Snow
This is wrong, actually. Finale has been Intel-native since Finale 2007, and
all of those versions are usable under Snow Leopard. It's only Finale 2006 and
earlier that are PowerPC only and require Rosetta.
Cheers,
- DJA
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On 4 May 2012, at 9:22 AM,
Hi Robert,
Chris is mistaken. No components of Fin10 require Rosetta.
>> Finale has been Intel-based since Fin06.
Finale 2007, actually, but yes, it's been a long time.
There are certain compatibility issues with older versions under OS X 10.7 --
they tend to crash on quit, for instance -- bu
I would like clarification on exactly which components of Fin10 require
Rosetta. Finale has been Intel-based since Fin06.
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Young, Chris wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> The initial release of Finale 2010 would have required Rosetta, but if
> you're just upgrading your OS and
Hi Brian,
The initial release of Finale 2010 would have required Rosetta, but if you're
just upgrading your OS and keeping programs installed, it shouldn't effect
Finale. If you do need to reinstall, check the disc and make sure it has the
'b' update (it will say version B on the disc). If you