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(Jun 8, 2005 - 10:20 AM)
Transitive Technology, the company that developed the technology for Rosetta, admits that apps will run at 70 to 80%.
(Jun 7, 2005 - 4:08 PM)
Let's see. You go out and buy a faster computer, but then have it slowed down to what you had before by an emulator. Real smart!!!
Jobs screwed you before and he will screw you again!!!
(Jun 7, 2005 - 1:43 PM)
Let me see if I have this straight.
We went from the Apple I and II to the MacIntosh, Motorola powered, and everybody had to go out and buy new software because the Mac was not backward compatible with the Apple I and II.
Then we went from the Mac, Motorola powered, to the Mac, Power PC powered, and everybody had to go out and buy new software because the Mac, Power PC powered, was not backward compatible with the Mac, Motorola powered.
Then we went from OS 9 and before, Apple proprietary, to OS X, Unix, and everybody had to go out and buy new software because the OS X, Unix, was not backward compatible with the OS 9 and before, Apple proprietary.
Now we are going to go from the Mac, Power PC powered, to the Mac, Intel powered, and everybody will have to go out and buy new software because the Mac, Intel powered, is not backward compatible with the Mac, Power PC powered.
Sounds like Steve Jobs is keeping the Mac software developers employed and their companies in business.