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websites as they were various times in the past. You might get lucky! 
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-------- Original message --------From: Paul Penkalski 
<[email protected]> Date: 7/27/20  7:32 PM  (GMT-10:00) To: Murat Maga 
<[email protected]> Cc: Morphmet <[email protected]> Subject: Re: 
[MORPHMET2] Old versions of MorphoJ We just want to be able to run it on a G5 
with some other imaging andsystematics software that's already on that 
computer, for convenience.For example, there is a great DICOM viewer called 
OsiriX that isMac-only (or it was). Now it's commercial, like Landmark Editor, 
butthe older versions are free and almost as powerful. Old doesn'tnecessarily 
mean worse. Older versions of MS Word are much better thanthe latest version. 
Ditto for Photoshop and some other commercialapps.The 2011 version of MorphpJ 
was (apparently) around 7 MB in size,whereas the new version is over 30 MB. 
That's much more than bugfixes!It's very strange that older versions are not 
archived someplace. Ican understand the authors not wanting people to use beta 
testversions, but it was an official release by 2011.On 7/27/20, Murat Maga 
<[email protected]> wrote:> Dear Paul,>> Apart from having a really old 
computer to run it, is there any other> reason you are looking for a version 
that's at least eight years old?>> It has been awhile I used MorphoJ, but I 
suspect there has been many bug> fixes since then, some of which may impact 
your analysis and results.>> On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 7:16:10 PM UTC-7, Paul 
Penkalski wrote:>>>> Hi All-->> Am still looking for an old version of MorphoJ 
that run on a Mac G4 or>> G5 (OS 10.4.11 or 10.5). I think this means ver. 
1.05a or earlier.>> Hugo B. had a slightly later version but it won't run on 
PowerPC (or>> needs a newer version of Java than is supported).>>>> It would be 
great of someone has a copy, which would save me having to>> look up the 
authors of old papers that used MorphoJ and track them>> down....>>>> Thanks in 
advance,>> Paul P.>>>>>> On 7/22/20, Paul Penkalski <[email protected] 
<javascript:>> wrote:>> > Speaking of old versions, does anyone have (or know 
where are>> > archived) old versions of MorphoJ, especially for the Mac..? I 
can>> > usually find old software myself but cannot find any for MorphoJ.>> >>> 
> So, it may require someone who has kept an old Mac version around.>> >>> > 
Thanks in advance,>> > Paul P.>> >>> >>> >>> > On 7/21/20, M. Viviana Toro 
Ibacache>> > <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:>> >>>> 
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