No more running PowerPC apps on Intel? Hopefully this just a beta thing. Otherwise, what the crap? Not that I mind owning more than one Mac but right now I have one Mac for running Classic PPC apps natively, one Mac for running OSX PPC apps natively, and one Mac for running OSX Intel apps natively. If I had any 68k applications that I needed I would have to fire up my Mac Classic to handle those. Sheesh! People accuse Jobs of not being nostalgic but I disagree. Why else would he be trying so hard to make sure we never sell our old Macs! :lol:
But seriously, what's the harm in retaining Rosetta? Hell, make it a separate, windowed environment if they're worried about customers bitching that some apps don't work with Lion's features (if that's the issue).
Let's see: 68K -> PPC -> Intel. What's next and how soon? I need to be prepared so I know not to get too attached to any Intel apps.
But seriously, what's the harm in retaining Rosetta? Hell, make it a separate, windowed environment if they're worried about customers bitching that some apps don't work with Lion's features (if that's the issue).
Let's see: 68K -> PPC -> Intel. What's next and how soon? I need to be prepared so I know not to get too attached to any Intel apps.