Starcraft was released way back in the day before OSX even existed, however
blizzard did release a Native OSX installer a few years back. You can find
it via a quick google search under the words Starcraft OSX Installer.
Another option would be to goto battle.net and create an account. After you
On my Digital Audio G4 with 733mhz and 1.25 GB RAM leopard ran significantly
slower than Tiger did. My DA in leopard benchmarked at 25 while in tiger i
would get roughly around 34. User interface lag was noticeable when just
opening folders and menus in leopard. While im sure leopard is fine for
, J Beaver csf...@gmail.com wrote:
On my Digital Audio G4 with 733mhz and 1.25 GB RAM leopard ran
significantly slower than Tiger did. My DA in leopard benchmarked at 25
while in tiger i would get roughly around 34. User interface lag was
noticeable when just opening folders and menus in leopard
The most widely used app from what ive seen is xbench.
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Dale Hoffman dh...@margnat.com wrote:
Billy Carmacs mentioned benchmarking in the update 10.5.7 thread.
What benchmark apps are folks using?
Thanks,
Dale Hoffman