[email protected] wrote:

> OMG, Listers!
> 
> It looks like this past week's migration from Claris Emailer to the OS X 
> native Thunderbird email client was not only successful in itself, but 
> has resulted in something totally bizarre: realizing I don't even need 
> to have Classic Mode ON all the time anymore!
> 
> Just got up, having morning coffee...last night, having declared Tbird 
> "fully trustworthy," I set it in both my account settings not to leave 
> any more email on my ISP's mailserver at all anymore -- and then went to 
> my ISP's web site and cleaned out the inboxes for both my addies...and 
> just now, I also finally took the Claris Emailer icon out of the Dock too.
> 
> So I'm sitting here, staring at my "strange" new Dock (I check email a 
> LOT, so the lack of the Claris Emailer icon is definitely...strange! 
> What's running? L ro R: Dashboard (OS X), Safari (OS X), Tbird (OS X) 
> and my Sims game (Carbonized). I stare, and think for a moment...go up 
> to the little 9 and turn Classic off. Of course, those apps stay running 
> -- they're native or compatible with OS X. Then I click the icons for my 
> vital but decidedly legacy GUID Checker and Sim Show (which I know 
> aren't even Carbonized) -- and Classic starts right up on GUID Checker! 
> I forgot it would do that, I've been running this G4 since discovering 
> on Day One (September 21, 2006) I could specify in System Prefs to 
> automatically boot Classic at startup, so it was NEVER off! Anyway, 
> sincer I didn't need to actually use GUID Checker when I clicked it, I 
> turned Classic back off.
> 
> And then, I find myself actually wishing for the impossible -- that 
> someone could Carbonize or write OS X native versions of GUID Checker 
> and Sim Show! (and I know a 3rd party Sims-modding app programmer who 
> puts out both OS 9 and OS X versions of HIS program when he updates it, 
> so I decide to contact him and ask about the feasibility of this/if he'd 
> be interested, to ask what's involved in making an OS 9 program OS X 
> native!)
> 
> Took me two and a half years, but even though I still need Classic for 
> those last two programs, since I wish I didn't, I really DID make it all 
> the way into OS X! I don't believe it!!!
> 
> ::::faints::::
> 
> How long did it take the rest of you old stubborn Legacy die-hards?


Well, for starters, this old legacy diehard switched cold turkey in 
December of 2006.

I had thought about it for several years and... IF I had known that you 
could put legacy applications in the dock, I would have made the switch 
much sooner.

I still run classic on occasion but have not booted with classic for at 
least two years and don't miss anything about doing so.

JT



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