Hello,
I have build an app in 2.8 for OS X (Universal), which runs up to now
without any problems and almost no bad feedback from my customers. Today I
got a call from a customer, running OS X 10.2.8. When he clicks on my app
something is working for moment, as if the program want's to start and
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> Hello,
>
> I have build an app in 2.8 for OS X (Universal),
> I have build an app in 2.8 for OS X (Universal), which runs up to now
> without any problems and almost no bad feedback from my customers. Today I
> got a call from a customer, running OS X 10.2.8. When he clicks on my app
> something is working for moment, as if the program want's to start a
Hi Sarah,
thanks for sharing your experiences. I distribute on CD-ROM, but it is
interesting to hear, that you also know about issues with 10.2.8 - why ever.
Thanks
Tiemo
>
> In my experience, if the app bounces once or twice in the Dock then
> stops, it is often a permissions problem. How do you
all return my app.
> Thanks anyway
> Tiemo
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> > An
Hi Jan,
I will try the test with a PPC standalone.
Do you know, what the 10.2.8 version was named? Was it an early Panther?
Perhaps anybody knows a processor-version-name history in the internet? -
just for interest...
Thank you
Tiemo
>
> Hi Tiemo,
>
> You could try building a separate version
Hi Tiemo,
Here's the list of code names associated with MacOS X:
MacOS X 10.5 = Leopard
MacOS X 10.4 = Tiger
MacOS X 10.3 = Panther
MacOS X 10.2 = Jaguar
MacOS X 10.1 = Puma
MacOS X 10.0 = Cheetah
MacOS X 10.2 Jaguar came out in 2002, and 10.3 Panther
came out in 2003. So it's a bit outdated, and
gt; Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Is there a minimum OS X requirement for Rev 2.8?
>
> Hi Tiemo,
>
> Here's the list of code names associated with MacOS X:
> MacOS X 10.5 = Leopard
> MacOS X 10.4 = Tiger
> MacOS X 10.3 = Panther
> MacOS X 10.2 = Jaguar
> MacOS X 10.1 = Puma