On Jul 19, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Steve Piercy wrote:

> On Jul 19, 5:02 pm, Warren Michelsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Alas, BBEdit 10 requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later and I'm still on
>> 10.5.8, so, for the fist time since I began using BBEdit, I won't
>> upgrade, since I cannot use the new version.
>> 
>> One day, when I abandon Eudora and upgrade to 10.6+, I'll upgrade BBEdit too.
> 
> I'm in the same boat, still on 10.5.8 with a 3+ years old MBP.
> Keyboard Maestro just released v.5 and it also requires 10.6+.

Eudora works as well under 10.6 as it's worked in several versions of OS X.

> Unfortunately Lion has not yet been released. Is it "July" yet?

Apple announced this morning Lion would be available tomorrow.

> Then I'll have to figure out a replacement for Quicken since it relies
> on Rosetta and is gone from 10.7. Maybe iBank?

I consider the lack of Quicken and the future demise of Intuit (knock on wood) 
one of the key benefits of OS X 10.7. I swear that company exists just to make 
mobile phone companies, loan sharks, and drug dealers look good.

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Night spread across the Disk like plum jam, or possibly blackberry
preserve.  But there would be a morning. There would always be another
morning. --Sourcery

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