there are a number of very uncommon and very old programs that still do not work with osx. some people require those programs.
Do these old and uncommon programs do something that cannot be replicated by newer, less uncommon programs? I mean, at some point you just have to bite the bullet.
"Boy, I sure would love to dump this Kaypro, but my CPM database just won't run on anything else....."
Do these old and uncommon programs do something that cannot be replicated by newer, less uncommon programs? I mean, at some point you just have to bite the bullet.
Warcraft II ...and yes, Warcraft III does not count as it's an entirely different game.
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Originally posted by hxc04
I do understand why people still run OS 9. I have only had my iBook since July so someone please fill me in on this one.
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Originally posted by thuh Freak
there are a number of very uncommon and very old programs that still do not work with osx. some people require those programs.
Do these old and uncommon programs do something that cannot be replicated by newer, less uncommon programs? I mean, at some point you just have to bite the bullet.
"Boy, I sure would love to dump this Kaypro, but my CPM database just won't run on anything else....."
Originally posted by addabox
Do these old and uncommon programs do something that cannot be replicated by newer, less uncommon programs? I mean, at some point you just have to bite the bullet.
Warcraft II ...and yes, Warcraft III does not count as it's an entirely different game.