On 2011/06/25 13:32, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Also, what about Classic apps. ?
There's one I just can't live without, viz. INCONTROL
no ToDo/Calendar app like it anywhere that I can find.
I'm pretty sure that Classic support was dropped with 10.5 Leopard so if
you can't live without
Hy!
Support for the Blue Box environment (alas, classic mode in OS X) was
abandoned on Intel versions of OS X. Rosetta (along with Apple Java) will
face the same fate in Lion.
What about having the old Mac Mini and the new one at the same time?
Matevž
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On Jul 1, 2011, at 4:29 AM, Matevž Markovič ivwcorporation.mat...@gmail.com
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Rosetta (along with Apple Java) will face the same fate in Lion.
Well, in the case of Java, it's more like Finally!! We can use a stock Java
stack like the rest of the world!!
Rosetta has been publicly on the
This has been part of the genius of Apple. 68K under PPC; Classic
under OS X. Sad to see this all go. I'm not too cheap to buy a new
machine. Have way more invested in older ones and multiple external
boot drives, which provide redundancy and a lot more functionality.
Always amazes me
Hi Tina,
FYI, the earlier Intel Macs used a different version of Tiger than did the PPC
Macs. I do not believe that Intel Macs are able to run OS9.
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