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How do my essential apps work in Tiger?
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macmike42
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Apr 27, 2005, 06:53 PM
 
It's really a general OS question, but as long as the Finder and Terminal function as expected*, I'm happy with the OS itself. I've heard Mail has some import problems. I use GMail via the web interface and in Mail on my Macs and Outlook on my PCs, so I can tolerate Mail being unusable or quirky for a bit. But it's all about the apps, you know.

Specifically: Quicksilver, Virtue, Terminal, XCode, Photoshop CS 1, Fire, Photoshop CS, Acrobat 6 Pro, M$ Remote Desktop and Citrix Client. How do my essential apps hold up under Tiger? Any show-stoppers or other serious reasons to hold off on plunking down the $130 bucks until 10.3.1 or .2 is ready?

* "as expected" is, of course, left to individual interpretation
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Apr 27, 2005, 08:53 PM
 
I can confirm that Adobe CS apps, Terminal (this comes with Tiger), Acrobat 6, and XCode all work.
     
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Apr 28, 2005, 09:32 AM
 
NOt really any show stoppers. You might want to make sure that the software you are using works in Tiger. I know everytyhing you stated works in Tiger except for Citrix which I haven't heard whether it does or not. Tiger also comes with a new version of XCode so it will work.
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Apr 28, 2005, 11:31 AM
 
I've heard that the Citrix client doesn't work under Tiger, but I can't try it myself until my copy is delivered.
     
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Apr 28, 2005, 11:47 AM
 
Only ones I have really used so far

Quicksilver: yes - B40 (Tiger-only) due soon
MS RDC: yes
Citrix ICA Client: seems to be working for me

Virtue: no
     
   
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