I would guess that it is because since its release, Mac OS X has been
a moving target for developers with partially developed (feature
incomplete) APIs and existing ones being dropped. Even John Siracusa
says that with the release of Leopard, only now does Mac OS X provide
a solid foundation for developers.
Jason (a mac head since System 3.0/Finder 5.1).
On 10/01/2008, at 5:19 AM, Robert Garcia wrote:
Why wouldn't they do a universal binary? Or compile a powerpc and
intel version? That has got to be VERY frustrating for people
sitting on witango on mac hardware.
On Jan 9, 2008, at 6:45 AM, Robert Shubert wrote:
Is 5.5.009 the LAST powerpc binary?
Yes, as I recall. Between 009 and 020 was the update to the
complier. I
believe this created the separation.
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