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Stranger Joined: Mar 24, 2009 Post Count: 1 Status: Offline |
Eventually, will the new version of MacSword work with Tiger? |
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Inventory Germany Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Post Count: 637 Status: Offline |
No, sorry. It will not. A couple of new APIs and Frameworks are used which Apple intruduced in Leopard. But since Snow Leopard is not far from being released upgrading to Leopard seems reasonable to me. Manfred |
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Newbie Joined: Nov 8, 2008 Post Count: 8 Status: Offline |
>Will the new version of MacSword eventually work with Tiger? No, sorry. It will not. A couple of new APIs and Frameworks are used which Apple intruduced (sp) in Leopard. But since Snow Leopard is not far from being released upgrading to Leopard seems reasonable to me. Manfred It may seem reasonable to you, Manfred, but many of us decided not to upgrade to Leopard because of the changes to the user interface, the many bugs that are still being worked out and a general attitude that enough is enough. At some point, the software that one already has is adequate without continually updating to newer versions which are increasingly larger files filled with security and user information collection (spy) code requiring more and more memory to run - this is particularly true of Vista and Leopard. No thanks, I won't upgrade to Leopard just so that I can use a non-buggy version of MacSword. I'll use the PC version or maybe switch to eSword. What a shame, but there has always been something or someone that has kept me from being able to use my Mac for everything. J. |
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