I wish that this were true (the Rosetta part is), however in real life I have customers telling me that my products run slower on their new computers than on their old ones and my competition have released Universal Binaries which makes their product mucho faster. On top of that one of my products doesn't even run, I am hoping of course that I can make it at least run when I take delivery of a Intel Mac.

If I am not happy as a customer of REAL to hear that I will have to wait 4-8 months before I can run RB natively on a new Mac (which means its going to run slower on a new computer than my two year computer) I don't know how I can tell my customers that they have a possible 4-8 month wait.

I have to provide my customers with what they want, otherwise they are no longer my customers and I go out of business. I have been talking to Basasoft who make CodeLine because they offer UB ability already, they say they will be offering tools to import RB projects into CodeLine.

On Mar 3, 2006, at 6:00 PM, realbasic-nug- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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

Mahalo & Aloha,

Sam Rowlands

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