Re: Exactly what breaks in VPC with Tiger?

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I was about to purchase VPC 7 but luckily checked on Tiger
compatibility. I need to run some XML/XSLT programming and other
standards-based software. All of the files and executables will be
resident on my computer; I don't anticipate needing any network
resources. Has anyone encountered software that refuses to work (or
works on a limited basis) under Tiger? As long as everything is running
in my own environment, I shouldn't have a problem, right?

Thanks,
*jdt


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