Rich,

Why don't you partition your Mac and run both?

That's my plan for next week.

--Bruce

On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Rich <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm pretty annoyed that Apple expects me to replace a lot of apps that
> have been reliable for years now that they are dropping Rosetta. It's
> too expensive to consider.
>
> I was wondering if a workaround might be to run a virtual copy of Snow
> Leopard within Lion?
>
> If this is possible, how big would the performance hit be?  I'm
> talking especially about older versions of Photoshop (8) and Final Cut
> (4.5) which are still very useful but could suffer if really slowed
> down.
>
> I probably just won't upgrade, or will reboot to the older system when
> necessary.  Just checking out the options.
>
> Rich
>
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