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Bonjour,

 

A la veille de cette mise a jours tant attendue, je pense qu'il serait interessant de repertorier les applications qui posent probleme ou non sous Snow Leopard.

 

Je vous propose de lister ici les applications que vous avez deja pu testees en mode de demarrage 32 bits et en mode 64 bits. Soyons clair, il ne s'agit pas de determiner quelles applications sont codees en 32 ou en 64, mais juste de lister celles qui posent ou non probleme lors de l'execution du systeme en mode 32 et ou 64 Bits.

 

Compatible 32/64 Bits :

 

 

  1. Little Snitch 2.2 beta 1 ===> attention tout de meme.
  2. XBench
  3. Geekbench v. 2.1.3
  4. Colloquy
  5. flip4mac wmv 2.3.0.7 Beta
  6. firefox
  7. parallel desktop 5.0 beta
  8. Onyx 2.0.5 Beta 4
  9. PeerGuardian 1.6 Beta1 (exclusivement SL)
  10. Les suites Adobe CS3 et CS4

 

Compatible 32 Bits seulement :

 

  1. Little Snitch

 

Pas compatible du tout :

 

  1. ONYX
  2. vmware fusion 2.0.5
  3. Listing officiel Apple : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3258

 

 

PS: article entierement edite sans accents.... pour eviter les problemes d'encodage du forum. DSL

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en faite, pour Onyx il y a un truc. utiliser la 2.0.5 Beta 4 et ça marche :unsure: (et non la 2.0.5 finale)

 

fonctionne:

Colloquy

flip4mac wmv 2.3.0.7 Beta

firefox

parallel desktop 5.0 beta

 

marche pas:

vmware fusion 2.0.5

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1Password - Ok - Needs 32-bit Safari and edit SupportBrowsers.plist;

 

Adobe CS3 Suite - Ok - Minor bugs in Photoshop and Dreamweaver;

 

Adobe CS4 Suite - Ok - Officially supported by Adobe;

 

Adobe Photoshop Elements - No - After restoring from Time Machine app gives a licence error;

 

Age of Empires 3 - Unknown;

 

Aperture - Ok - Of course it works, it’s Apple’s;

 

AppZapper - Ok;

 

Audacity - Ok;

 

Audio Hijack - Unknown;

 

Audio Hijack Pro - Ok;

 

Bento - Ok - a bit flaky when restoring from backup;

 

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - Ok - both single and multiplayer features are a go;

 

Camino - Ok;

 

CleanMyMac - Ok;

 

CLIX - Unknown;

 

Cocktail (v. 4.4.1) - No - Might crash entire system;

 

Cyberduck - No - Version 3.3 alpha 1 works on Snow Leopard but it’s alpha (unstable) software;

 

Growl (v. 1.1.6) - Almost Ok - Sometimes works; spews memory leaks in console; pref pane loads in 32-bit mode;

 

Hulu Desktop - Ok;

 

iStat Menus - No - However, an update is said to be released very soon with new features and Snow Leopard compatibility;

 

Mailplane (beta) - Ok;

 

Microsoft Office 2004 - Unknown;

 

Microsoft Office 2008 - Ok - one user reports that, “Every app is terribly slow to start and lags afterwards. Its [sic.] unacceptably slow!;”

 

NeoOffice - Ok - however, some reportedly couldn’t use the office suite on Snow Leopard;

 

Opera - Ok;

 

Evernote - Almost Ok - Spotlight integration not working properly, synching issues as well;

 

FileZilla - Ok;

 

OnyX - No;

 

Parallels (v. 3.0) - No;

 

Parallels (v 4.0) - Ok - build 4.0.3810 adds support for Snow Leopard, both as a host and guest OS. Only with 32-bit kernel SL;

 

Prey - Ok;

 

RapidWeaver - Ok;

 

smcFanControl - Ok;

 

StarCraft - Unknown;

 

Toast Titanium - Ok - the notes warn that, “MountIt, ToastIt, Tivo Transfer, and CD Spin Doctor do not work in 10.6 yet;”

 

Transmission - Ok - updated just recently, 1.74 adds 64-bit compatibility;

 

uTorrent - Ok;

 

Vienna - Unknown;

 

VirtualBox - Ok - Only with 32-bit kernel SL;

 

VLC - Ok;

 

VueScan - Unknown;

 

Vuze - No - according to one tester, the app will run but opening new torrent files produces errors; it doesn’t seed existing torrents either;

 

World of Warcraft - Ok;

 

Yahoo! Messenger - Ok.

 

Source : http://news.softpedia.com/news/Mac-OS-X-10...le-120104.shtml

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