Re: Setting a language
- From: Elliott Roper <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 20:10:17 +0000
In article <BFEA8C6C.5AD3A%daiyaNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Daiya
Mitchell <daiyaNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 1/11/06 9:09 AM, "macandal" wrote:
>
> > Thanks Daiya. You might know this other question. I have another
> > version of Office for the mac. I believe I have version X and I'm
> > thinking of upgrading to 2004. Is it true that this version is not
> > compatible with Tiger? Thanks.
> Possibly the confusion is because Apple just released new machines with an
> Intel chip inside. Apple will be shipping these new machines with Tiger for
> Intel Mac.... *No* application versions written for older machines will run
> *natively* on an Intel Mac--but they should all run inside the Rosetta
> emulator that comes with these new macs, and MS just promised to make sure
> the programs run smoothly with Rosetta. But still, that doesn't have
> anything to do with Tiger, inherently.
The Stevenote yesterday included a snippet where St Steven of San
Francisco - the patron saint of fairground spruikers - used Word 2004
on an Intel iMac (Rosetta translation) to scroll up and down a document
littered with pictures. If my Powerbook running Word 2004 on OS X
10.4.4 could scroll that fast, I'd be happy as a pig in the proverbial
slurry-like substance.
Of course, the reality distortion field was wound all the way up to 11
at the time.
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