With long periods where it hasn't bothered to release Mac versions of Intuit has had an on-again/off-again relationship with Mac users, Haven't needed more than a few of even this older version's I haven't bothered upgrading it, since it ranįine on my aluminum MacBook running today's OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, and I With a G5 iMac I've transferred it, along with my financial data, from I've been running a copy of Quicken 2005 that was originally bundled Intuit's Quicken financial management software proved to be more of an Is easily updated to an Intel-friendly version, but my older version of You're running any applications that are dependent on Rosetta.
Of PowerPC Support When Lion Arrives, I showed how to check whether Won't run after users upgrade to the new OS. The result is that those older applications Reports fromĭevelopers with pre-release copies of Lion are unanimous that Rosetta Processors in 2006, then Intel version of OS X included a utilityĬalled Rosetta, which translates the PPC code into Intel-friendly code,Įnabling users of Intel Macs to run older applications.
When Apple switched from PowerPC (PPC) processors to Intel Support older programs compiled for PowerPC processors.
The fact that the new operating system version is not expected to (predictions were Thursday, July 14), it's time to get serious about