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 From:  amur (STEFAN)
5434.11 In reply to 5434.9 
Hi Steve,

what i posted was actually an OSX solution, as you can see in my screen shot and the provided links...or do you mean you would like to have a pure OSX Inkscape vers., without X11? usage?

@Marc: The Software won't start under OSX (Snow Leopard) even i have put in in the Application folder, any ideas?

Regards
Stefan

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 From:  Marc (TELLIER)
5434.12 In reply to 5434.11 
Hi Stefan, I work with windows 7 so not I'm much help.
Maybe apple doesn't support applications written for an older version of the OS, this would be sad.

Marc
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5434.13 In reply to 5434.12 
> Maybe apple doesn't support applications written for an older version
> of the OS, this would be sad.

It's probably old enough that it's a PowerPC app and not an Intel one, and yes Apple dropped support for running PowerPC apps on current versions of OSX.

It used to be that Macs used a totally different kind of CPU than the Intel chips. Apple had a translation/emulation layer called 'Rosetta' that would enable them to run but that's been dropped as of OSX 10.7 I think.

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 From:  stevecim
5434.14 In reply to 5434.11 
Hi Stefan

I ment thanks for an osx solution :).

Cheers
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