Apple posts page about Universal applications

Apple has posted a page that explains what 'Universal Software' means (it runs natively on both the PowerPC platform and the new Intel platform). Since we are now in the brave new world of Intel Macs (Intel branding or not) get used to looking for the new Universal logo on your favorite software.
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Source: http://www.apple.com/universal/
Apple has posted a page that explains what 'Universal Software' means (it runs natively on both the PowerPC platform and the new Intel...
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Robert Paege
OS9 was declared dead three years by the Man himself.
January 10 2006 at 7:25 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Billy K
I may be wrong, but isn't this the end of "Classic Environment?"
I still have two critical apps I run in Classic that may prevent me from moving to Intel Macs. Or maybe I just have to buy an old iMac and network it. I don't know, but I think we should all say a prayer for OS9.
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