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I heard that with past versions of Mac OS X, there have been compatibility problems when making the jump from one OS to the next. Here's what I've installed on my system

- Microsoft Office 2004 Student and teacher Edition
- HALO for Mac
- AOL Radio
- DIVX Player
- Firefox 2.0.0.6 for Mac
- Onyx
- Yemuzip
- Stuffit Expander
- iWork 06
- Gametap (Mac)
- Norton Antivirus 10 for Mac
- Intego NetBarrier
- HP C3100 Printer software
- Windows Media Player 9 (MAC)

Will these work if I make the jump to Leopard? Thanks, your answers are very much appreciated!

2007-09-05 00:59:33 · 4 answers · asked by Lucifer Sam 5 in Computers & Internet Software

4 answers

I have one application (a game) from 1984 that I run on my Dual G5 with OS 10.4.10 installed, so I don't know what you mean by compatibility problems.

Sure, there may be some applications that don't work well, but that's the developer's problem. Norton Antivirus is a good example. It's terrible on any Mac OS, not to mention completely unnecessary. I hear it's even bad in Windows, where it is necessary!

2007-09-09 03:05:16 · answer #1 · answered by CWT9881a 3 · 0 0

now no longer achievable in any way, shape, or form. It won't run on any PowerPC, era. Leopard won't even run on that G3. Tiger is so a concepts as you are able to desire to circulate. Ethan, utter crap. That thread PREDATES the launch OF LEOPARD almost as good via using certainty the launch of the kit standards for Leopard and is not any longer something extra beneficial acceptable than hypothesis. examining comprehension. hit upon out what that is in the previous you're making flagrantly pretend claims and use a thread to diminish back it up that has now no longer something to do with the factor reachable. The minimum standards have been an 867mhz G4, even regardless of the elementary certainty that it will run on in the previous G4s, even regardless of the elementary certainty that having a Rage 128 meant some themes does not paintings. the only time Leopard replaced into ever put in on something remotely drawing close to a G3 replaced into on a similar time as somebody have been given it engaged on a B&W G3 that have been upgraded with a G4 CPU. He had to be conscious factors from an early developer build, or possibly then, Firewire, sleep, and distinctive themes does not function. The retail version of Leopard has under no circumstances been put in on a G3 CPU via using certainty it flat-out won't run. do now no longer remark in case you do now no longer understand what you're speaking approximately, and you particular as hell shouldn't declare that somebody else is incorrect as quickly as you're making it very obtrusive which you have a complicated time even determining what's being reported in a communicate board thread, much less how kit standards paintings.

2016-10-18 00:35:58 · answer #2 · answered by favaron 3 · 0 0

Just to give you a heads up.
Many of the programs you mention probably could have issues to start with. Reason Apple doesn't give the software manufactures a copy to start working on there software before the release. So it may take a short amount of time before they get up to speed with the new operating system.
Don

2007-09-05 01:17:29 · answer #3 · answered by Don M 7 · 0 0

OK - you need to ask another question : what about my peripherials (printer, scanner, any external reader like DVD external) - will drivers be ready ????????????????????
You know there are always glitches and waiting period for both
new version of operating system and software/drivers to synch
together and some older stuff is just disregarded so why you just don't WAIT AT LEAST 6 MONTHS and upgrade than like most other forward thinking Mac users ???????????????????????????

2007-09-12 12:28:28 · answer #4 · answered by mburx 6 · 0 0

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