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Re: intel and Applescript
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Re: intel and Applescript


  • Subject: Re: intel and Applescript
  • From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 10:54:45 -0700

On Jun 27, 2006, at 9:59 AM, Gary Tate wrote:

On 27 Jun 2006, at 17:56, Robert Poland wrote:

I'm thinking about moving to a 17" iMac (intel).

I use a number of scripts with my current machines (OS 10.3.9 and 10.4.6).

Would the move destroy any or all of my scripts?

I've been using an Intel MacBook for a couple of months now, and all the scripts I use seem to be perfectly
happy so I think you'll be safe :-)

I'd add the caveat that Intel Macs do not support Classic applications *at all*, so if you're still relying on some, then stay where you are. (And start trying to ditch the clunkers.) In general, Intel is troublesome only to the extent that the applications themselves have bugs on Intel, which is fairly rare. AppleScript itself is fine.



--Chris Nebel AppleScript Engineering

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