Has anyone tried this with a G3? I've got a G3 running Tiger 10.4.3 and the
minimum requirements are a G4 with 10.3.9 or later.
I'd like to use version 7 but if it won't work on this machine, then of
course I won't bother. It might just run slower and if that's the case then
I guess I could live with it. I'd rather use 7 now and have it for a newer
machine which is on the horizon and not have to buy it again...

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Rowbotth - 28 Dec 2005 03:05 GMT
> Has anyone tried this with a G3? I've got a G3 running Tiger 10.4.3 and the
> minimum requirements are a G4 with 10.3.9 or later.
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> I guess I could live with it. I'd rather use 7 now and have it for a newer
> machine which is on the horizon and not have to buy it again...
This doesn't answer your direct question, but I just moved up from Toast
6 to 7, and I cannot believe the improvements in the application. If
you are hovering on the brink of a new Mac, this may be another reason
to take the leap.
H.
Emily Jackson - 28 Dec 2005 03:43 GMT
>>>>> "Ruddell" == Ruddell <ruddell'Elle-Kabong'@canada.com> writes:
Ruddell> Has anyone tried this with a G3? I've got a G3 running
Ruddell> Tiger 10.4.3 and the minimum requirements are a G4 with
Ruddell> 10.3.9 or later.
I believe a hack is required to run it on a G3. (Meanwhile Roxio keeps
sending and sending [to *2* different e-mail addresses] messages urging
me to upgrade to Toast 7, which isn't supported on my old-fogey
iMac. :-\)
Emily

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