I know little about this but I have come across this:

"The Intel Macs will include a technology called Rosetta, which allows programs written to run on Macs with a PowerPC processor to run on a Mac with an Intel processor. The process is not like running Classic, but will be completely transparent to users--you just double-click on a PowerPC program and it runs. Simple as that!"
If true there is not an issue here.
Carl

Subject: Re: Say it isn't true...
From: "Jonathan Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 08:38:57 -0600

On 3/1/06, Russ Tyndall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I could try and say: "Well, I use Real Software's development tool for th=
at
app and Real just hasn't said yet.

Yes, we have. We have stated it will be available by the end of the year:

<http://realsoftware.com/news/pr/2006/cocoa/>

"Support for Cocoa and Universal Binaries will ship later this year
and will be delivered via the REALbasic Rapid Release model."

While it's not an exact date, it's much better than "sometime."

-Jon
--
"back when I wrought at Prentice Hall, I frequently felt
overwrought. To relieve stress, I wrought out at the gym across the street.
Sometimes it wrought, sometimes not." - Mike Banino


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