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Hello,
I purchased some expensive software to help me in my graduate studies . The author said that is works fine in OS 9.2, but doesn't work in OSX because of Apple Java problems. Specifically this is the email he wrote me:
"The reason that the software scrolling appears jerky is that the Java engine for the Mac is the limiting factor. Apple has gradually been improving this, but it still leaves much to be desired. If it is a problem for you, the best solution is to install the OS (9.2) version of the software and run it either in Classic or directly in 9.2 by booting from OS 9.2
The PC and Mac OS 9.2 versions run smoothly. When Mac moved to OSX, they took several years to clean up features like Java. I've read that Apple eventually plans to incorporate the Java engine into ROM-resident code, which should speed things up considerably. The current bottleneck is in how Java interfaces with the Mac graphical display routines."
Is he full of shit, or is there really a problem with OSX and Java that aren't cleaned up. I'm wondering if it is just incompetent programming and he is making excuses because he doesn't understand how to use the new platform, or if there truly is a problem with Mac/java on OSX.
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