Richard,
I wouldn't worry about your Mac mini becoming obsolete with the
release of Leopard. First, Leopard won't be available to most
developers until the WWDC in August. Second, Apple has gone to a lot
of trouble to support legacy systems in previous operating system
updates. Third, Leopard will probably be written with Apple's own
tools, which will produce code dfor both PPC/Intel Macs.
Marshall
On Apr 15, 2006, at 6:12 PM, Richard Wells wrote:
Hello list!
Has there been any word from any reliable sources if Leopard will
run on the old G4 Mac Minis? I am getting concerned because
software is already being written that will not run on the older
hardware. I know there has already been much discussion on the
philosophy of being thankful for the time we had with our old
hardware Macintoshes even if it was only thirty seconds. I am not
interested in raising this topic again. I only want comments on
what folks have heard about Leopard running on the G4 and G5
hardware already in the field.
Thanks
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