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Re: intel and Applescript
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Re: intel and Applescript


  • Subject: Re: intel and Applescript
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 09:48:27 +0200

At 8:30 PM +0200 6/27/06, Wayne Melrose wrote:
On Jun 27, 2006, at 8:27 PM, Emmanuel wrote:

At 10:54 -0700 27/06/06, Christopher Nebel wrote:
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.

Also, I think it's better to check that the Scripting Additions that your scripts use exist in Universal Binary.


so ahh.. where does Smile stand...? ;)

Smile 3.1 (currently 3.1.7) and its companion osax, Satimage.osax, XMLLib.osax, and Numerics.osax, work natively both on PPC and on Intel machines. They are Universal Binaries.


Slightly off-topic but not completely, our performance benchmarks often prove Smile and/or AppleScript faster or much faster on Intel than on PPC.

Emmanuel
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