de Runtz, Lars wrote:
PearPC counts as UnsupportedOSX, right?
Anyone do a PearPC install?
-Lars
Dunno if it really counts since it's not a real Mac, but I installed
10.3 just fine and it seems to run all right if slowly. My 400mhz
G4-upgraded 9600 runs much faster than PearPC on both my Athlon XP 3000+
at home and 2.7ghz P4 here at work. I don't personally think PearPC has
quite reached the point of usefulness, although it's definitely darn
neat and I give huge props to the programmers. My thoughts go something
like the only apps that you'd absolutely have to have a Mac for are the
various high-end apps that PearPC isn't at all suited for. For stuff
like documents and the like, there are generally converters or importers
available. Although if you absolutely had to run Mac Word to get at a
document it'd definitely work just fine. I also used it to make some
documentation here at work for Mac OS X, worked well enough. I'm
following development closely, definitely :)
Scott
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