very sad - afterhours
Does that mean your 0.9.9a copy has stopped working? Mine is still working fine on a Powerbook G4 -- and I suspect it will continue to do so for years to come. BTW, my version of Word 4 is still working on my SE/30 -- and it can still print to my LaserJet 4M as well today as it did in 1993 when I bought both used for cheap. Pretty cool to have 16 years on that machine, and aside from the web, it is as useful for writing letters as any pretty current Apple product.Don't get so sad that the developers are trying to craft their latest code for the latest platform -- their older products will work with your older products until YOU decide to unplug them. Of course, contributing to the open $ource projects may get you an update, too :)
Thursday, June 18 2009 @ 08:35 AM PDT
very sad - ben.mcgann
vlc-1.0.0-rc4-powerpc.dmg 2009-Jun-18 15:53:55 17.7M application/x-apple-diskimageThursday, June 18 2009 @ 08:39 AM PDT
very sad - spiceyweasel
I'm with you. I only paid a total of $823.00 for my Mac G4 and all the hardware I've added to make it run fast, but for Apple to yank the rug out from under us like that is unconscionable. I guess corporate greed knows no bounds. I'd love to see some company come out with motherboards for all the old Macs that sported multi-core Intel chips that out-performed current Mac models. That's be a big thumb in Apple's pie.Saturday, June 20 2009 @ 11:32 AM PDT
- very sad - libertyforall1776 | Tuesday, July 07 2009 @ 03:39 PM PDT
very sad - sichiaVT
nightly builds page shows ppc branch for vlc 1.x. There´s hope folks....Reply to This
Thursday, June 18 2009 @ 05:57 AM PDT