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Days of Leopard: Mac developers gear up for Leopard
With Leopard’s release mere days away, Mac developers are starting to post information on how their apps will work under Leopard, and posting updates if necessary. This will be an ongoing list of news from Mac developers regarding Leopard compatibility. Go ahead and bookmark this page, because it will be updated as we learn more.
DEVELOPERS: If you have any information regarding Leopard compatibility and want to let us know, leave a comment or shoot us an email: .
Disclaimer
Note that at this time it is impossible to guarantee compatibility with the final release of Leopard until users get their hands on Leopard. With that in mind, take this information as a guidance, but not as a guarantee that applications will work with the final, shipping version of Leopard.
At any rate, here is Leopard compatibility info from various developers, in no particular order.
Panic
According to Cabel Sasser’s blog, Panic’s apps should run fine on Leopard for the most part. Transmit has a couple issues with Leopard, but an update to correct these issues is forthcoming.
Unsanity
At this time, Unsanity has not released any information on Leopard compatibility. Watch this space for more updates.
UPDATE: Unsanity has posted a compatibility info page.
M Cubed
According to the M Diced blog, Code Collector and Code Collector Pro should work fine in Leopard. There may be some minor issues with Minim, however.
Rogue Amoeba
The company has announced Fission 1.5.2, which adds Leopard support. See also this post in their company blog.
Delicious Monster
No official word regarding Delicious Library 1.6.6 yet; version 2.0 will be a Leopard-only release, though a release date has not yet been announced.
Plasq
No announcements yet. site
ThinkMac Software
No announcements yet. site
Flying Meat
No announcements yet. site
Realmac
Realmac deems RapidWeaver 3.6.4 to be “Leopard ready.”
MacRabbit
CSSEdit has been updated for Leopard (version 2.6).
FileMaker
Oddly enough, FileMaker Pro 9 and its various editions is not compatible with Leopard. The irony? FileMaker is a subsidiary of Apple.
The Omni Group
The Omni Group has posted Leopard compatibility information for their applications.
Blacktree
Quicksivler has been updated for LEopard. Their site is down at the moment, but here is the VersionTracker link.
Previous Days of Leopard articles
Days of Leopard is Deep Thought’s series of Leopard-related articles posted in the days leading up to and immediately following Leopard’s launch on October 26, 2007. Collect them all!
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