Very nice, @Chris and team. Well done.

jqt.app (in j804_snowleopard64.dmg) worked straight out of the box for
me (for my sins: still running OS X 10.6.8 / Snow Leopard). After
that, to migrate my j64-803 installation to j804, all I needed to do
was:

1. Copy /Applications/j64-803/bin/profilex.ijs to:
/Applications/j64-804/bin/profilex.ijs

2. Make a copy of: /Users/ianclark/j64-803-user and rename it:
/Users/ianclark/j64-804-user

A cursory glance and it all seems to work fine. I did notice one or
two jqt gui rough edges have gone away - even in my own app under
development. Cool. But it's past 3AM now and I'll examine it closer
tomorrow.

On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 9:10 PM, chris burke <[email protected]> wrote:
> A new J804 beta for OSX 10.6.8 32/64 bit (Snow Leopard) is now available
> from http://www.jsoftware.com/download/j804/install. This is only available
> as an all-in-one installer.
>
> There are a few important points for this platform:
>
> 1. Do not use install'qtide' from jconsole to update the jqt files. J804
> for Snow Leopard will only be available in the all-in-one format, and the
> separate Qt IDE binaries on the Jsoftware web site are not compatible with
> Snow Leopard.
>
> 2. Because jconsole is linked with libedit.3.dylib and this version is not
> present in OSX 10.6.8, you will need to do the following before running
> jconsole. Open a terminal window and enter:
>
>  cd /usr/lib
>  sudo ln -s libedit.2.dylib libedit.3.dylib
>
> Now jconsole will run fine.
>
> 3. A few J804/jqt functions are not supported on Snow Leopard. These
> include multimedia and qtquick.
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