From: Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 08:43:21 +0100
On Jul 13, 2004, at 01:23 pm, Kris Tilford wrote:

XPostFacto3.0b2 is out and I gave it a try on my BeigeG3 and one of my 7500's.

On the Beige I was unable to get it to launch under 10.3.4 without Unexpectedly Quitting.


It might just be me but I thought XPF was designed to only run in OS 9. I'm not up to speed however and am still running 3.0a11 on my 9600 server. I might have missed something big that's in the beta and not the alpha maybe?


-- Mark Benson


This feature was added in the alpha but not sure just when it started working correctly on my machine Umax S900/J700 clone. It lets you keep a copy of XPFacto on your OSX disk. I keep it on the desktop. I use it to boot into Jaguar from Panther and vice versa. It also lets you upgrade to a new version of XPFacto from within OSX. This means OS 9 is rarely used at all any more at least by me. It also means you can boot OSX utility CD disks like Disk Warrior from OSX. I've been using 3.0 beta 1 for some time now. No bugs that I've noticed on my setup. Lots of bug reports on beta 2 so not tried it. later Will S



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