Because:
1. It can display imported SVG vector images.
2. It can build 32-bit Macintosh standalones.
3. It can run on MacOS 13.
Great combination.
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Why I like LC 9.0.0
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Re: Why I like LC 9.0.0
As has been recently pointed out here:
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=134&t=37946
NOT everyone who wishes to leverage LiveCode is building for up to the minute machines.
https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=134&t=37946
NOT everyone who wishes to leverage LiveCode is building for up to the minute machines.
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Re: Why I like LC 9.0.0
Of course, what would be "totally orgasmic" would be a way to build standalones from LC 9 forwards for MacOS PPC and MacOS Classic with ALL the capabilities in LC 9+ . . .
But, if I could tell me 8 year old self in 1970 what I knew now I'd have a mental breakdown.
But, if I could tell me 8 year old self in 1970 what I knew now I'd have a mental breakdown.
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Re: Why I like LC 9.0.0
Of course LC 6.1 cannot open LC 9 stacks unless they have been saved in the earlier file format, and a lot of the features in 7,8,9 get lost.
AND, opening something with LC features in LC 6.1 throws errours.
[and, before you blink; James Boswell spelt 'errour' like that, so I can too.]