OS X :: Check Your Apps Compatibility With Snow Leopard?

Aug 27, 2009

I thought this deserves a new thread as the other thread is getting a bit of a mess.

I found this great site that shows your apps compatibility with snow leopard:

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How To Check Apps For Lion Compatibility

Mar 15, 2012

I am preparing very soon to upgrade from Snow Leopard to Lion.Is there any utility or way to check installed apps to see if they will run under Lion?

Info:
MacBook Pro 17 - 2009, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: German Spell Check That Will Work Across All Apps?

May 20, 2012

My OS X is Ver 10.5.8. I use a bluetooth German keyboard for my German correspondence I need a German Spell Check that will work across all applications the way Spell Check works in English.

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OS X :: Finding Snow Leopard Compatibility

Aug 25, 2009

I really wanna update to SL on day 1 but I am taking several online classes and need the following apps to work out of the box:

MS Office 2008, Firefox, Adobe CS masters, VirtualBox and Real Player (school uses realplayer for all video lectures...I smell a pay off...)

can anyone using SL Gold master or the latest pre release confirm if this software works?

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OS X :: Finding Compatibility Of 6gb Of Ram In Snow Leopard?

Aug 29, 2009

I have a Late 08 Unibody MBP, and I ordered 6gb (one 2gb and one 4gb) of Ram from OWC to install with Snow Leopard (super fast kitty ). So first I installed Snow Leopard with my orignal 2gb of Ram, and it was fine. Then, I installed the 6gb of Ram and it booted up fine and I checked "About this Mac" and it said "6gb of ddr3 ram" or something like that. So I thought all was well. After that, I was transferring some large files from an external HD over to my Mac (clean install), so I went to have some lunch

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OS X :: Snow Leopard And Photo Booth Compatibility

Sep 16, 2009

I just installed Snow Leopard last week. I was trying to take photos in Photo Booth but got this message: You can't use this version of the application Photo Booth with this version of Mac OS X. I have version 2.0.2 of Photo Booth. I'm very untech and I have searched some forums. Do I need to upgrade to iLife 09 in order to use Photo Booth?

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MacBook :: Finding Snow Leopard Compatibility?

May 26, 2009

Ok, So I have heard what others are saying , but I just want to be sure, I have a Late 2009 White Macbook (Feb. 4, 2009). It is running Leopard 2GB RAM, 64 BIT, 120 HD, BLUETOOTH, ECT. I was curious if my Macbook will be able to run Snow Leopard because some people say it needs 4GB RAM and I can replace my ram, but I really just want to run it smoothly on my macbook.

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OS X :: Graphics Card Compatibility With Snow Leopard

Aug 27, 2009

Pardon me being stupid, but I'm stumped. I have the ATI Radeon HD 2400, and on the Snow Leopard specs for OpenCL it doesn't list this. Will this effect anything, or will it still work.

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MacBook Air :: Snow Leopard And Lion Compatibility?

Feb 24, 2012

I have an iMac running on snow leopard and am thinking of getting a macbook air running on lion.  Does anyone know if I can use the optical drive on my iMac to install software on the macbook air?

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MacBook Air

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Google Earth Compatibility With 10.6.8?

Mar 6, 2012

Current version of Google Earth crashes immediately upon launch.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: USB Drive Compatibility With Lion

May 9, 2012

i have a an Exteranl USB Enclosure that contains a 3.5" IDE drive, this works fine when plugged into my 15" MacBookPro with LION and it also worked perfectly when i had Snow Leopard. So why does it NOT work when plugged into a friends 13" MacBookPro with it

Info:
MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), iPad 2, iPhone 4S

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Update Requirements For Full Compatibility?

Aug 27, 2009

Having looked at several sites including Apple I am still confused clicking on "about this MAC" on my MAC PRO 1.1 running 10.5.8 I get the following:
2X 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Nowhere do I find this item on either the OK or Not-OK list for full compatibility - I see references to "Core Duo" and similar but none to "Dual-Core". It seems that Snow Leopard will run but not take full advantage of capabilities. Also it seems that I have the old PCI bus ( it just says PCI no PCI 1 or PCI 2)and old graphics processor (NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT:) Does anyone know where to get the graphics upgrade kit? B&H which has been suggested elsewhere has none
shame on Apple for discontinuing this item.

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OS X :: Snow Leopard 10A432 - Finding Application Compatibility

Aug 18, 2009

Let's have a list of applications that currently don't work under Snow Leopard 10A432.

CandyBar 3.1.2 - Unstable, becomes unresponsive after some time. Cannot scroll through installed icons.

Glims - Installs, but doesn't show up in Safari preferences.

Inquisitor - Installs, but doesn't show up in Safari preferences.

DNS-323 NAS Samba access is also broken in Snow Leopard. I can confirm this.

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OS X :: Mac Snow Leopard Compatibility With Windows Live Messenger

Aug 24, 2009

how to know if Mac OS X Snow Leopard will be compatible with Windows Live Messenger?

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MacBook :: How To Check Compatibility For Battery Replacement.

Jun 24, 2012

Time to replace my White MacBooks battery, the model I have is the A1181. I'd like confirmation that the battery listed below will be compatiable with this Mac and not just newer versions.[ur]

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Latest Snow Leopard Build Resurrects Atom Compatibility

Nov 4, 2009

Development build 10C535 of Snow Leopard update 10.6.2 retains Intel Atom support after the previous build had killed compatibility with the processor.

According to the developer blog which initially told of the Atom incompatibility, the latest build of OS X 10.6.2 does retain support for Atom chips. It was previously reported that support for the Intel chip had been dropped, a move that many believed was Apple's attempt to stop the small but burgeoning "Hackintosh" netbook community. This all may change when the final 10.6.2 build is released, but as of now Atom support has returned.

Intel's Atom processor is a low-power, low-cost chip which is intended for notebooks and ultra-mobile PCs. No current Apple products use the chip, but a community has formed around installing Snow Leopard on so called "Hackintosh" netbook PCs which use the Atom processor. This unauthorized use of Apple's operating system has grown in popularity since the release of small, inexpensive notebooks such as the Dell Mini 10v, which allowed for easy installs of OS X.

Last year, it was reported that an executive at Intel had publicly vouched for the Atom processor to be used in Apple's tablet. With the buyout of chip designer P.A. Semi, many believe that Apple is instead designing its own chips for the platform.[ View this article at AppleInsider.com ]

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OS X :: Check Hash On Snow Leopard 10.6.4?

Jul 29, 2010

I've downloaded a file from a website and want to check the hash to make sure I've got a complete dmg file and that it's not corrupted. Can someone please tell me - IN GREAT DETAIL - how to check the hash? Is that the same as a checksum?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Check It For The Flashback?

Apr 9, 2012

I don't trust the line commands and the apple-scripts all over the net because I don't know which are most likely to be legit. 

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Time Machine And Disk Permissions + Compatibility With Snow Leopard?

Jun 29, 2012

I have received warning from Disk Utility that I should repair permissions as several files show incorrect permissions and, more than that, my 750GB shows "769GB available". 

1. If I use Command+R and rebuild the disk from a Time Machine backup, will permissions be reset or will the files just be copied as they are now? 

2. Is there a way to verify the TM backups to check the files therein? 

3. Suppose, just for the sake of an exercise, that I reload Snow Leopard; can I still use SL's Time Machine to read a Lion Time Machine backup? 

Info:
MacBook Pro (17-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X :: How To Check Snow Leopard Installed Successfully

Aug 30, 2009

I installed Snow Leopard, it did it's thing (took about 30 min) then restarted. My question is how do I know if it took? I can't see anything different at all, which may be the case, but is there a place to look and see if my OS is now Snow Leopard?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Old Apps Unexpectedly Quit In Snow Leopard

Jun 3, 2012

I have my drive partitioned between Tiger and Snow Leopard. I am trying to move myself over to Snow Leopard so I don't have to keep switching. The problem is that my old apps that alledgedly will work in SL, give me an error box when I launch them. It happens with Appleworks 6 and Quicken 2007. I've installed Rosetta but don't know what else to do.When I launch either application, it says it unexpectedly quit and gives this info: Process: [code]

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Apple-script To Check If File Exist?

Apr 29, 2012

I need to check if an other applescript put a file on the desktop.however the name varies depending on the weekday it was make. (in the original script I have:

keystroke (("week ") & (do shell script "date +%U") & (".webarchive"))  ) 

I think the script to check if the file is there should be something like this:tell application "Finder" try open "File:Path:To:Desktop:NameXX" on error Run an other script end tryend tell however I am not sure how to deal with the variable name. 

Info:
MBP, MM, MBP - 10.6 + Windooz XP on a hard partition

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Can't Check Ink Levels On Epson Stylus R320

May 9, 2012

I can't check ink levels on my epson stylus r320

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Spell Check Replace- Will It Work In Mail And Web Posts?

Jun 16, 2009

Will Snow Leopard's spell check replacement feature in text edit carry over to mail, forum posts, etc? Taht sure would make me happy... Like back there when I spelled taht.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Spell Check Causing Alert Sound On IMac

May 11, 2012

I have an IMac. When I am in mail and type a word incorrect I get an alert sound. I do not get the red dashed line. I have looked all over Preferences. What am I missing? This is annoying. If I do a manual spell check of a document then it still does not underline misspelled words. I tested it in Textedit as well. No red line under the words.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Why Are All Apps Have .app At The End

Jun 20, 2012

my apps all have .app at the end, why is that, how can I remove it.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: How To Uninstall Apps On A Mac

Feb 20, 2012

I really need to now how can I uninstall apps on mac

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Crash When Quitting Apps?

Mar 4, 2010

I'm on latest update of Snow Leopard and ever since I started working with mBOX (sound interface) and ProTools, my osx crashes frequently when quitting apps. My guess it's something to do with the sound card (the internal one). When I quit an app , the screen becomes green and it says in a couple of different languages that I have to turn off the computer by holding down the power button.

Then when I do that and then restart my computer, when booted it says 'You shut down the computer because of a problem'. In the report I always find that the problem layed with the app I quit.

It's not a particular app, I've had it with Quicktime, VLC, iTunes, LittleSnitch, SoundSource, Chrome, etc...

PS: I'm running on MacbookPro, 15" 2.4 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, Mac OSX 10.6.2

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OS X :: Apps That Unable To Work On Snow Leopard?

Aug 16, 2009

Is this going to be a problem when up grading?

Anyone know of any?

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OS X :: Apps Running Faster In Snow Leopard?

Aug 31, 2009

Last night I installed the new Snow Leopard hoping to see an improvement in some of the programs I use (Photoshop, LR, Flash, AE etc�) but I don�t think any of these programs other than Safari, Finder and all those built-in applications in OSX benefited from this new 64-bit code, at least I haven�t seen any improvements in fact I went and checked the Activity Monitor and I don�t see the 64-bit in any of these programs.

Was this supposed to benefit all programs speed wise or the program itself should be 64-bit compatible?

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