I know that Cameron Watters has posted in the Mac Alpha FAQ that
Logos 4 Mac requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or 10.6 (Snow Leopard) running on an Intel processor.
Installing Logos 4 Mac on machine running Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or older ... will likely result in a bouncing dock icon and little or no additional feedback.
See http://community.logos.com/forums/t/6747.aspx (emphasis added)
I'm running 10.4.11 on my MacBook 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB 667Mhz. I have no intention, for the time being, of upgrading my OS to Leopard or Snow Leopard. I'm wondering if I can still get by if I installed Logos 4 Mac, even if I have to make do and live with some shortfalls, or whether it totally can't make it.
Has anyone actually installed Logos 4 Mac on OS X 10.4 (Tiger)? If you have, can you please share some details?
Thanks.
Theophilus:Has anyone actually installed Logos 4 Mac on OS X 10.4 (Tiger)? If you have, can you please share some details?
Thanks, Joe. Was hoping that L4 would not be totally incompatible with 10.4, just limited, perhaps, in functionality. So I guess that's out.
Hmmm ... Upgrading both my Mac OS as well as my Logos at one go will be rather taxing (pun intended) on the wallet. And just to run L4. Will really have to consider this carefully.
The upgrade to Snow Leopard is worth the $29! There are some amazing new features that make the Mac environment a lot better. When you can afford to upgrade, you will not regret it :-)
Same for L4 :-)
Hi, We just installed the logos 4 on our NEW mac.. that have snow leoperd .. so we are just learning.. But as time goes on we will share..
Theophilus:I'm running 10.4.11 on my MacBook 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB 667Mhz. I have no intention, for the time being, of upgrading my OS to Leopard or Snow Leopard. I'm wondering if I can still get by if I installed Logos 4 Mac, even if I have to make do and live with some shortfalls, or whether it totally can't make it.
I've clarified the FAQ to state, unequivocally, that Logos 4 Mac will not work on Mac OS X versions earlier than 10.5 and/or PowerPC hardware.
The comment about a bouncing icon was simply intended as a description of what the user will experience if they try to run it despite the fact that it is explicitly unsupported.
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Joe Miller:The upgrade to Snow Leopard is worth the $29!
Ermm ... yes, but that's from Leopard to Snow. I'm only on Tiger. Thanks anyway.
Cameron Watters:I've clarified the FAQ to state, unequivocally, that Logos 4 Mac will not work on Mac OS X versions earlier than 10.5 and/or PowerPC hardware.
Thanks, Cameron, for the clarification ( and for unequivocally dashing all my hopes ) Appreciate it.
$29 is what I paid to upgrade my Macbook Pro from Tiger to Snow Leopard right from the Apple website.
REALLY ???? Wow!
This is what I saw at the Apple website:
So I thought the $29 upgrade was only for Leopard to Snow Leopard. Then I thought I had to upgrade from Tiger to Leopard, then from Leopard to Snow. Ouch. But if you're telling me that this upgrade allows me to leapfrog from 10.4 to 10.6, then I'd really consider this much more favourably.
Thanks for the tip.
Theophilus:But if you're telling me that this upgrade allows me to leapfrog from 10.4 to 10.6, then I'd really consider this much more favourably.
While apple posts that on their web page, I don't see Leopard being offered for sale on their site. The upgrade disk is a complete copy and does not require that you have earlier versions installed or Discs on hand. Apple works these things on the honor system.
It works as an upgrade for all previous versions of OSX (well at least 10.4)
BTW, I am still looking for a copy of 10.4 for an old iMac from 2001. If anyone has an old copy hey no longer use, please let me know :-) nospam[at]emerginglife[dot]org
Joe Miller: It works as an upgrade for all previous versions of OSX (well at least 10.4)
Great! Thanks for the tip.