Rufus wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-08-03 6:52 AM, Daniel wrote:
Trane, have you tried using http://code.google.com/p/seamonkey-ppc/
SeaMonkey?? I know it specifically mentions working with G4/G5 Macs,
but
might also work with your Growl!! (at least until the V 2 comes out!!)

PPC support has nothing to do with Growl support.


and the OP doesn't have a PPC in this thread. He's talking about OSX
10.6, "Snow Leopard". The first OSX to absolutely positively NOT run on
PPC.

GW
No your wrong on that Snow Leopard (OSX.6.8) is the last OSX to have
Rosetta built-in. Rosetta allows(ed) PowerPC applications to run on
intel machines.

The first OSX version to not have Rosetta built in was Lion (OSX.7.x).


SnoLep was the first OS X not to have Rosetta installed by default,
though it was provided on the install disc for user install -

https://support.apple.com/kb/ph6531

They did kill it for good with 10.7 and up.

They way it worked on Snow Leopard (OSX.6.8) it may or may not be installed or be installed automatically the first time you opened a PPC application. If you never opened on a PPC app then it didn't install. Starting with Lion (OSX.7.x) it didn't exist period. Apple let the license lapse.

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