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Leopard (OS X 10.5) Compatability
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Does anyone know what level of compatibility can be expected from the new OS X in terms of 10.4 software? Should the majority of the 10.4 software be expected to work out of the box? Does 10.5 do anything drastically different that will cause problems with all the programs I know and love? I assume there will definitely be the odd program that doesn't work perfectly at first, but by in large, what is to be expected?
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~90% I'd say. Obviously there will be some big standouts, like CS3 has been reported to sometimes work, sometimes not...
But most apps should be OK.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Most apps should be fine, as most developers have had plenty of access to 10.5 since WWDC 2006.
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Leopard should be 100% backwards compatible with existing binaries.
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
Leopard should be 100% backwards compatible with existing binaries.
No.
Many developers have already, are currently or will in the very near future update their binaries to make them compatible with Leopard.
But Leopard is compatible with about 90% or so of existing binaries. Not all of them. No way.
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Disappointingly, two apps that I use on a daily basis are not quite ready:
PathFinder and Super Duper
Looks I'll be buying but not installing Leopard right away
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Originally Posted by chatoyer
Disappointingly, two apps that I use on a daily basis are not quite ready:
PathFinder and Super Duper
Looks I'll be buying but not installing Leopard right away
But.. but TETENAL said..
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hehe - most apps that are relatively popular like Pathfinder and SuperDuper will probably be updated pretty quickly I'd say.
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Originally Posted by chatoyer
hehe - most apps that are relatively popular like Pathfinder and SuperDuper will probably be updated pretty quickly I'd say.
I expect so, yes
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update: all my apps (i.e. vlc, Unison, Fetch, Quicksilver) are working perfectly!
oh except for Tomato Torrent which isn't behaving itself
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What's the driver situation looking like for your guys with peripherals of all sorts?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Will it be possible to pop in my 10.4 CD (that came with my MacBook) and install the iLife apps onto my MacBook once I have 10.5 installed?
Also, anyone here have experience with VMWare Fusion and Leopard?
-Chris
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