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    SIMON C is offline Junior Member
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    Default Neo 2.0.1 Snow Leopard 64 bit compatible ?

    Hi there,

    Does anyone know if Neo version 2.0.1 is 64 bit compatible on Snow Leopard?

    thanks
    Simon

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    Yes it will run in Snow leopard.

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    It's not a 64bit app, but Snow Leopard will run a 32bit app just fine.
    Matt Beals

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattbeals View Post
    It's not a 64bit app, but Snow Leopard will run a 32bit app just fine.
    Matt is correct. However I am reading that there are enough differences in the snow leopard frameworks that are causing some applications problems. Artpro 9 will give you problems with OSX 10.6 but Artpro 9.5 will work fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIMON C View Post
    Hi there,

    Does anyone know if Neo version 2.0.1 is 64 bit compatible on Snow Leopard?

    thanks
    Simon
    You should upgrade to 2.1.1..

    As of a two months of testing with snow leopard and some with Neo...
    Neo does work, and I've not seen any new bugs due to 10.6.


    I can't say NEO runs any faster. I've yet to see it.
    My guess it will be years before it goes 64bit, heck it might not even happen.

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    There is information about OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard compatibility on EskoLink.com.
    EskoLink is a customer/dealer only website that provides information on products, upgrades, additional technical documentation, white papers, hot fixes, etc... and a view of your past and present service support calls with their status and resolutions. It's a great resource.
    Here is the link: https://eskolink.esko.com/Link/site....934&NewsID=634

    You do need be a licensed owner of EskoArtwork products. If you have any problems or questions about getting on the site, please call your support line.


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