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Oct 26, 2006, 05:34 PM
 
This thread will keep track of companies and individuals releasing Intel Only OS X applications.

1. Adobe Soundbooth

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Oct 26, 2006, 05:58 PM
 
Don't forget Boot Camp Utility.
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Oct 26, 2006, 07:19 PM
 
Ummm why not just look here

This type of thread was tried before and for the same reason it died (or was tookinated)
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Oct 26, 2006, 07:42 PM
 
Originally Posted by mac128k-1984 View Post
Ummm why not just look here
Umm, those are universal binary apps. Intel-only is not universal. This thread is about Intel-only apps, which are few and far between right now.

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Yeah I noticed but my point is valid, apple has a list of applications that show what apps that will run natively on an intel mac.
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That Fan program that controls the fans on your Intel Mac.
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Slapbook plugin for VirtueDesktops.
     
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Oct 27, 2006, 05:51 PM
 
os x 10.5...
adobe cs4 premium suite...

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Originally Posted by kick52 View Post
Slapbook plugin for VirtueDesktops.
Pretty sure I had that working on my PowerBook G4 a while back...
     
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Nov 14, 2006, 09:06 PM
 
Heroes of Might and Magic V is now Intel only.

http://www.insidemacgames.com/previews/view.php?ID=228
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Crossover.
     
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The Intel build of VLC.
     
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All the EFI updaters.
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Originally Posted by mac128k-1984 View Post
Yeah I noticed but my point is valid, apple has a list of applications that show what apps that will run natively on an intel mac.
No it isn't. Intel-only apps are not universal. They only run on Intel machines. Apple does not have a list of Intel-only apps.
     
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Originally Posted by TETENAL View Post
0. Parallels
-1 Finder (Intel version)
     
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Originally Posted by Tuoder View Post
No it isn't. Intel-only apps are not universal. They only run on Intel machines. Apple does not have a list of Intel-only apps.
Good work repeating what Tooki said at the top of the thread.
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Originally Posted by Tuoder View Post
-1 Finder (Intel version)
Nope, it's Universal too.
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Originally Posted by Tuoder View Post
-1 Finder (Intel version)
No, the Finder is universal.

     
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Originally Posted by Art Vandelay View Post
Good work repeating what Tooki said at the top of the thread.
He didn't seem to get it after Tooki said it twice. Note the order of the posts.

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Nope, it's Universal too.
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No, the Finder is universal.
http://i7.tinypic.com/42jn906.png
well that's what I get for not actually checking. On the plus side I found that the version of BZFlag that I have is Intel-only.
     
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Originally Posted by Tuoder View Post
He didn't seem to get it after Tooki said it twice. Note the order of the posts.
Oops, I'm an idiot. Never mind.
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Originally Posted by cybergoober View Post
Pretty sure I had that working on my PowerBook G4 a while back...
oh yeah... oops. it works on any sudden motion dectector mac.
     
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Doh.
( Last edited by Apfhex; Nov 16, 2006 at 06:20 AM. Reason: I'm an idiot who doesn't read posts closely enough. :D Big Mac mentioned Soundbooth in in the first post.)
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Parallels. (as we come full circle)
     
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I'm not quite sure this thread is working.
     
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I think Big Mac was trying to make a point. And failed dismally.

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Originally Posted by WOPR View Post
I think Big Mac was trying to make a point. And failed dismally.
No, I wish to keep watch on companies Mac users shouldn't support.

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My head is spinning....

     
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Originally Posted by Big Mac View Post
No, I wish to keep watch on companies Mac users shouldn't support.
OMG! Lets all stop using Adobe products!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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I believe Vista is Intel only.

Or will it run on VPC? Doubt it.
     
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Originally Posted by WOPR View Post
I think Big Mac was trying to make a point. And failed dismally.
Considering that Adobe Soundbooth is the only app that is really Intel only thus far, you may be correct.

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OMG! Lets all stop using Adobe products!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMGZ I totally agre!!!!!!!12!!

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I believe Vista is Intel only.

Or will it run on VPC? Doubt it.
Even if it runs in VPC it is still Intel-only. Oddly enough, Windows NT had a PPC incarnation.
     
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Originally Posted by Tuoder View Post
Even if it runs in VPC it is still Intel-only. Oddly enough, Windows NT had a PPC incarnation.

I was just going to leave it at that, but I knew some nutjob would rush in here and say : HAHA YOU'RE WRONG IT RUNS IN VPC ON MY G3/4/5!!!



SO we can add 95, 98, 2000 and XP to the list aswell then Oh, and ALL Windows applications. Damn, BigMac was right! those PPC users are being screwed.
     
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Originally Posted by Big Mac View Post
No, I wish to keep watch on companies Mac users shouldn't support.
I suggest we start with those that don't offer Mac support, not those that are actually newly adding it to products that DIDN'T have it.
     
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Originally Posted by fisherKing View Post
os x 10.5...
umm.... why would 10.5 be intel only?
     
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umm.... why would 10.5 be intel only?
It isn't. Although, I would not be surprised at all if CS4 was. Only time will tell.
     
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It isn't.
Exactly my point....
     
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Originally Posted by Tipo View Post
Exactly my point....
All you posted in a thread that is supposed to be a list of Intel-only apps is Mac OS X Leopard (A.K.A. 10.5). It is not. What is your point? For future reference, it is much easier to understand someone when they use complete sentences.
     
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No, I wish to keep watch on companies Mac users shouldn't support.
Now, why would you want to make a list of companies that offer Mac support? Oh yes, I remember now, you are a zelot...
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You know what Big Mac. You can be happy sure Adobe is not making a PPC version of Soundbooth, but they're also not making an intel version of FreeHand!
     
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The Intel version of Adobe Reader 8.
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Originally Posted by Art Vandelay View Post
The Intel version of Adobe Reader 8.
Thanks, I missed that one coming out yesterday. I appreciate it.
     
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Seems the new WoW update for multi-Threaded OpenGL (10.4.8) only supports Multi-core Intel machines.

Mac Rumors: World of Warcraft Update and Multithreaded OpenGL in Mac OS X 10.4.8


The whole game is obviously UB, but this feature isn't.
     
   
 
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