You should really ask yourself if it's worths to support an Operating  
System version that no one is longer using:
http://update.omnigroup.com/

With a 10.3 or higher target you'll be able to reach 99% of active Mac  
users.
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Marco Bambini
http://www.sqlabs.net
http://www.sqlabs.net/blog/
http://www.sqlabs.net/realsqlserver/



On Apr 13, 2008, at 7:49 PM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:

> Thanks Chris.
>
> Although to Alfred, the question was more about backwards
> compatability, not what Carbon means :) For example... Xcode for all I
> know may compile UB in such a way that it doesn't run on 10.0, where
> as Carbon/PEF runs on 10.0... Or maybe both run. I don't know.
>
> Anyhow, it doesn't matter anymore. I'm just gonna drop Carbon/PEF and
> use MachO UB... for Mac.
>
>
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