Shari,

I've been doing some Leopard testing myself and have not run into issues like these. I have seen a couple strange things where default buttons are not "throbbing" as they should and just look like normal buttons, even though they still behave as default. I've also found in one app that audio does not play. Not sure if this is some sort of QuickTime/Rev issue with Leopard or what. But as far as UB apps running, that works just fine for me. I'm running the latest Leopard developer seed on a new 20" iMac, core 2 duo 2.4 GHz, 2 GB ram.

Anyway, just thought I'd chime in and let you know my findings.

Chris


On Oct 17, 2007, at 5:25 AM, Shari wrote:

I got the following emaiI today:

"I downIoaded the latest version of your game to try out but was told it was not for my systems architecture. The version I downIoaded was the OSX version and my system is an iMac running the developer seed of Leopard."

What he downIoaded was a UB for OSX and Macintel.

Is Apple getting ready to break another whole set of apps again? Didn't they just literally do that? Where is Revolution sitting for this new wave? Will UB's not work on the newfangled machines?

Shari
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