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Market Samurai


Just a quick post to say that Market Samurai do work in Lion.
Cannot fetch Flickr photo (id: 5937032121). The photo either does not exist, or is private

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Re: Adobe CS4


The best thing to do is probably check the individual applications' pages on here. Make sure to look under the "Versions" section in the applications' pages since you are looking for the CS4 versions.

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Adobe CS4


I can't find if Adobe Creative Suite Design Premium 4 works fine on Lion… Can anyone help me?
Thanks

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Re: Lion on MPB Late '08


Still, having a newer computer would probably run Lion even better. That can get expensive though. I have an Intel Core 2 Duo, which is the minimum requirement, so I wonder if Lion will run well on it? Also, anyone that has a 3Mbps or lower Internet connection will be waiting a long time to download Lion. I wonder if it is better to just wait and get a new Mac with Lion pre-installed on it? :)

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Re: Lion on MPB Late '08


One caveat: I had installed the build prior to the GM and it would not let me update to GM. I had to burn a copy of the GM and then install. It worked fine after that speed is much better, mail is great and Safari is much, much more stable. Back up 10.68 before installing the GM goes without saying.

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Re: Faster, more useful search


Hi,

I know this is far from ideal, but unfortunately, as you pointed out, it's the best we can do due to limitations of Wikidot. Once you've found an app, you can add it to your dock (link in sidebar) so that it is easier to find later on. Apps in your dock appear on your profile page, and there is a link to view them in the grid which shows their compatibility (the applications folder in the dock).
There's a link to your profile page in the top bar.

Cheers,
Bryce

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Re: New apps not showing up on the list


Hi,

They will show up in the table immediately after you've added them, but they will not be visible if you are filtering by title (i.e. A-Z,0-9) because they need to be processed, which may take a couple of hours.
Thanks for using RoaringApps :)

Cheers,
Bryce

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Faster, more useful search


I want to look up every app on my Mac. For each app, right now the process is

  • Type in the app's name
  • Look at a progress bar for several seconds
  • Click the appropriate search result
  • Look at the icon

This is a quite complicated and lengthy beyond just a few apps. I wish it could be

  • Type in the app's name
  • Wait briefly for the app's status to be fetched via AJAX, and then see a big honkin' icon, alongside a link to the full wiki page for more info.

Ideally, of course, would be a Mac app that would go through your applications and show you a list of non-compatible apps, but that may be a bit much to hope for. And of course I understand if none of this is possible due to limitations in Wikidot, which I know nothing about.

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New apps not showing up on the list


Hi. I just added two apps to the Lion database, but neither of them show up in the list, even after a refresh. If I search for them, I can find them. They just aren't in the list.

Does it take a while before they show up?

Thanks.

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Re: Lion on MPB Late '08


Yeah but maybe Lion has a better performance because of full 64-bits support or something else?

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Adobe CS5.5 & Lion OS


Just made my check of the Power Pc Apps Amongst my Apps i'm running for the adjustment to installing the new OS Lion and found quite a few of my NEW CS5.5 files are based upon this Non- intel/universal based kind, -e.g., illustrator, bridge, Flash, and Photoshop, Not to mention all the others that are going to have to be changed around like Audacity and anything related to Windows so does that mean Parallels will be up for a change in times as well?
My list includes, 24u installer, Analyse Documents, Audacity, Contact Sheets, Disk Burner, Export Flash Animations, Make Calendar, Microsoft Query, Open XML for Charts, Open XML for Excel, Python, Web Gallery for iIIustrator

You would surely think Adobe would be working along side Apple to make sure their file structures were going to be updated before releasing their new products & making sure they work along side Apples new OS! for perfect harmony for customers but, NO of course not things could never just be that easy..!

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Re: Lion on MPB Late '08


Wouldn't Lion be "harder" to run than SL? As long as you have the minimum requirements, it should be okay I am guessing. :P

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Re: DAZ studio 3D


While you are waiting for a reply, the best thing to do is simply add the app to this site. Someone may update the page with some info you are looking for. :)

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Re: View by Status


Yes. Check out the upper left area of the page, and then look underneath the A-9 section. You will see "Toggle status indicators", "Only show compatible apps", and "Only show incompatible apps".

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Re: Adobe Creative Suite 3


The best thing to do is probably check the individual applications' pages on here. Make sure to look under the "Versions" section in the applications' pages since you are looking for the CS3 versions.

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Re: Adobe Creative Suite 3


Would love to know if CS3 has any problems or not, as I haven't had the need to upgrade to CS5 yet…would like to know if I'll run into any problems or not using CS3 on Lion.

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View by Status


I am thinking that most people like me are here to find out whether or not some of their crucial apps are compliant with Lion. Is there a way to just view by status? I see there are many many pages in this list.

thanks,
Dave

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Re: Application


In a perfect world, I envision a utility that would do a four step compatibility check for Lion -

Step one -

Scan hard drive for applications, and return a list. This will allow the user to manually flag applications they may wist to remove/update.

Step two -

Scan applications "Get Info" information, specifically searching for applications marked as "Application (Power PC)", and flag these applications as "Incompatible" in the list created in step one.

Step three -

The remaining applications in the list are marked according to their own "Get Info" information ("Application (Intel)", "Application (Universal)", or "Application").

Step four -

The list is checked against the RoaringApps database online, and flagged accordingly ("Compatible", "Incompatible", "Some Problems", "Unknown"). In the case of an "Unknown" application, the user has the option to submit said application for review.

Now the question becomes, does such a utility exist? If so, where might one find it, and if not, is there someone much more clever than myself who could make such a utility into a reality?

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DAZ studio 3D


Does someone know if Daz software are working on lion ?
DAZ studio is free to use, if someone with Lion installed could give it a try to let the community know.

Thanx for feedback.

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