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EndNote and Mac Intel Core Duo processor compatibility
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2006-03-28 16:37:05
Previously noted that:
Based on our tests using Rosetta (which is built into Mac OS
X), EndNote
versions 8 and 9 function as designed.

Does that mean that Endnote 8 will still crash unexpectedly,
except faster?


On 27/3/06 19:45, "davesmac.com[mailto:davesmac.com]"
<davesmac.com[mailto:davesmac.com]> wrote:

> Will we be charged for an up-grade?
> 
> On Mar 24, 2006, at 1:34 PM, Endnote.List.Moderatorrssoft.isinet.com
> wrote:
> 
> Many of our Mac users have asked if EndNote is
compatible with the
> new Mac Intel Core Duo processor  computers. Based on
our tests using
> Rosetta (which is built into Mac OS X), EndNote
versions 8 and 9
> function as designed. We continue to monitor user
experiences and any
> additional findings will be posted at http://www.endnote.com/
> enmacintel.asp
> 
> Future releases of EndNote will be designed to optimize
the power of
> both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs.
> 
> Regards,
> The Thomson ResearchSoft Team
> 
> David Schultz
> ------
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jugglers and the
> clowns
> When they all come down and did tricks for you
> You never understood
> that it ain't no good
> You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for
you."
>          (Bob Dylan, "Like a Rolling
Stone," frpm the album "HIghway
> 61 Revisisted").
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Grace University.
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> 

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