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Eudora for APPLE's "MAC BOOK PRO"

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Rogers Piercy - 14 Feb 2006 03:11 GMT
Hi,

When will Eudora Universal software be ready to use on a NEW Mac Book
Pro???

thanks,

-R. Piercy
Peter Ceresole - 14 Feb 2006 09:00 GMT
> When will Eudora Universal software be ready to use on a NEW Mac Book
> Pro???

Whenever Qualcom decide to do it... In the mean time Eudora is hardly a
processor hog and I'd have thought the present PPC version should run
fine under Rosetta emulation.
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Steve Maser - 14 Feb 2006 17:53 GMT
> Hi,
>
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>
> -R. Piercy

Eudora will not be "universal" until the upcoming (mythical?) "7.0"
comes out because 6.x is not written in Cocoa, so it can't be
recompiled as a "universal" binary.

Or something like that.

- Steve
Jon - 14 Feb 2006 20:06 GMT
> Eudora will not be "universal" until the upcoming (mythical?) "7.0"
> comes out because 6.x is not written in Cocoa, so it can't be
> recompiled as a "universal" binary.
>
> Or something like that.

But again, just to remind ourselves - there is no reason to believe that
the current veresion should not run perfectly acceptably under "Rosetta"
- e-mail is not very resource-hungry anyway.
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James Meiss - 16 Feb 2006 00:02 GMT
> Eudora will not be "universal" until the upcoming (mythical?) "7.0"
> comes out because 6.x is not written in Cocoa, so it can't be
> recompiled as a "universal" binary.
>
> Or something like that.

Well, Carbon apps can be compiled for Intel...it is a bit of work to get
them to compile under Xcode (if you've been using Codewarrior or
something else).

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