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Apple OS X Lion bites Adobe apps
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 07/22/2011 04:25 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
V3.co.uk posted a news story that Adobe has published a long list of known issues affecting many of its most popular applications when running Apple's newly released OS X Lion platform
Two changes in particular seem to have caused the most problems: the dropping of Rosetta, and Apple's decision not to install the Java runtime environment with OS X Lion by default.
Rosetta was a compatibility layer to enable applications designed for older Power-based Macs to continue to run following Apple's switch to Intel chips in 2006.
Adobe said that Creative Suite 2 or earlier versions of Adobe products require Rosetta, and will not function on OS X Lion.
Rosetta was a compatibility layer to enable applications designed for older Power-based Macs to continue to run following Apple's switch to Intel chips in 2006.
Adobe said that Creative Suite 2 or earlier versions of Adobe products require Rosetta, and will not function on OS X Lion.
Apple OS X Lion bites Adobe apps
