> >> Do you know about the application I was specifically asking for, Jam? Does >> it run on Classic? On 04-04-27 22.59, "Brian Pylant" <bappo@...> wrote: > I do not know for certain (I run Jam natively in OS X), however I would > guess that the editing portion *might* run in Classic, but the burning > portion would not function. Which may or may not prevent the app from > launching, again I'm not really sure - is there a reason you don't run Jam > natively in OS X? Haven't upgraded, perhaps? > > I despise Jam (clunky, unintuitive, cumbersome, feature-poor, etc.), but > sadly as I mentioned in my post from yesterday there seems to be nothing > available for OS X that works like CD Architect on Windows... a shame, > really. Thank you for the deep answer! No I have not upgraded Jam for many years. I used to burn on my old powerbook with a scssi burner because my main studio Mac was too slow (had Digi hardware for harddisc recording, though). Then I started to burn from a PC and my powerbook finally died two years ago. Last time I was using Jam it ran on OS 8.1. My PC mobo died one year ago and I ordered a new one that arrived here Dead On Arrival. I mailed the company for a new one but they just sent me my money back instead. Then the G5 was announced and I bought into that right away. Last week a friend sold me a MSI mobo for the pc and I thought I should kick that old hardware into action again. Had XP installed and everything was just fine - until the transformer died on the second boot. BTW, does anyone know if you can set "saving preferences" in Panther? Every time I save a document I have to choose the folder to save into. I wish the machine could remember last saving location for every application. Best wishes Per Boysen -- www.boysen.se www.looproom.com
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Re: [L-OT] New Powerbooks do OS Classic mode?
2004-04-27 by Per Boysen
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