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Re: Targetting Tiger
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Re: Targetting Tiger


  • Subject: Re: Targetting Tiger
  • From: John Joyce <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 13:56:33 -0600

Your best bet is to purchase a used Mac that can run Tiger and use it for test builds. There is a huge installed userbase of Tiger still, remember it has been the longest single incarnation of OS X. (as a result of this long life of Tiger, there are lots of affordable used macs that can do the work. An iBook G4 or even a dual-processor G4 PowerMac, or a G5 iMac would be totally affordable and reasonable options that would handle it well.)

You second best bet, install Xcode 2.5 on Leopard. This will be very near to the same as what can actually run on Tiger and will help you be sure that you're developing using Nibs and items that can compile on Tiger.


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