I had no issues with Rosetta. The new machines were fast so there was no issue with slow down. By the time Roseta was taken out, in 10.7 I believe, I had moved to the current apps.
The move is due to the same issues as before. Speed, heat issues, power. You recall that Apple Apple made the Same monstrosity Mac back at the end of the iBM days that they made last year. Back then it was because the IBM chip required liquid cooling.
MS is good at getting an OS to work on any piece of junk that falls off the back of a truck. Apple is good at porting code to new hardware. I am confident now because Xcode is a mature product. It should be reasonable to recompile. Also we are not in the jungle we were in with deep hooks.
"for years to come" (Score:5, Interesting)
translation: you have 2 years
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I had no issues with Rosetta.
Try run it now.
I had moved to the current apps.
Lucky you. Must be nice to be in a position where you can simply buy new software, where all vendors are still around and everything is current.
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Buy? You don't buy a perpetual software license anymore in many cases. You just rent a license to use it that month.
Perpetual rent society.
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