FAT or Universal binaries must be made for all apps and only simple
Coca apps will be a "simple Tweak". The large and complex apps like
Adobe's will be fairly hard and take some time. I would bet that even
Apples apps are in need of some speed work on Intel.
In the Job's demo Photoshop took twice as long to boot as it does on
my MDD 867. He only ran one filter; And I would bet there is a reason
for that. Jobs usually will run the crap out of PS filters in a demo.
Im guessing they will be running their asses in the ground to get
this ready in a year.
roger
On Jun 7, 2005, at 5:10 PM, Nils Mueller-Scheessel wrote:
I agree to Bruce that Apple will probably loose much of its momentum.
I can see the point why developers should get lots of time to adapt
their software, but why is this necessary when standard mac
software is supposed to run on Intel-Macs seemlessly?
Nils
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