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January 19, 2006
MacTel ports
MacTel ports: This CNET interview with Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen is still the best resource I know for estimating completion of new Intel-based Macintosh products -- I haven't seen any more recent or more detailed announcements yet. (The reason I'm pointing to this again is the subject hit various blogs this morning, and a comment I made to the PS blog on my morning shift hasn't made it through their comment-moderation process yet. (Tip: If a comment needs an email response, better to put that in the header, not as afterthought.)) Anyway, last August Bruce Chizen said that it would be more likely to build a port for the new hardware into a new full software release, rather than port for only half a product cycle. Impact: If you're buying a new architecture, it can take awhile to get native apps, so checking against Apple's Rosetta emulation would be advisable, at least for the near term.
Posted by John Dowdell at January 19, 2006 01:06 PM
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