Subject: Re: REALbasic Apps ineligible for Apple Design Awards
From: Trausti Thor Johannsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 10:28:35 +0200
What are you talking about ? For example, the last Apple IIe
computer was made in late 1993, that is not bad support.
Of course Apple will discontinue PowerPC in the future, when it makes
no sense supporting them anymore, like PPC 603 and the like.
Remember, Apple is asking for UNIVERSAL BINARIES, NOT also Intel
binaries. All apps will be Universal in the future, it doesnt add
much overhead.
Trausti,
wait a little bit - two or three years - and come back; my sentences will
probably be true by then. :(
Cheers,
Emile
PS: no thread required; this is just a way to open the eyes to the people who
are still in the PPC business. That business started to decline (less sales)
when the MacIntel Macintosh comes. This is a math fact: less new machines = less
installed base; more and more less machines in the installed base = less and
less hardware and software support (Do you remember the More is more and less is
less Apple advertising ?).
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