[Macpartners] Snow Leopard

David M Rosenberg rosenberg at MIT.EDU
Sun Feb 28 14:30:57 EST 2010


Jay,

Your best bet may be to do a little testing by installing Snow Leopard
on a separate Macintosh, a separate bootable external disk drive
connected to your current Macintosh, or even a separate partition of
a disk drive already connected to your current Macintosh.

-- 
/David M Rosenberg                     <rosenberg at acm.org>


----- Message from keyser at MIT.EDU ---------
    Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:16:19 -0500
    From: Samuel Keyser <keyser at MIT.EDU>
Subject: [Macpartners] Snow Leopard
      To: macpartners at MIT.EDU

> I have been getting mixed messages about the compatibility of Snow
> Leopard with programs like Photoshop.  This has caused me to hesitate
> to upgrade to Snow Leopard.  I have a handful of programs that are
> very useful to me (Photoshop CS, Amadeus, Livescribe).  I would really
> hate to lose their functionality or have to fuss with a lot of fixes
> to make them work again.
>
> So I have decided not to upgrade.  However, I realize that is a
> temporary state of affairs.  Sooner or later I will have to, I suppose.
>
> Does anybody have any advice or experience about assessing
> compatibility before upgrading?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jay
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