Updating to Mac OS X

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    Default Updating to Mac OS X

    Does anybody know if there are any issues with any of the Macromedia Studio
    products when one upgrades from Mac OS 10.3 to 10.4?

    When I upgraded from 10.1 to 10.3 all of my programs had to be reinstalled,
    and I was told by Macromedia that my number of installations had been used up.

    Just wondering before I take the plunge.

    Adcraft Guest

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    Default Re: Updating to Mac OS X

    Wow, that's thinking ahead, considering that 10.4 is not going to be
    released until the first half of 2005. So it could be almost a year
    away. There will probably be another Macromedia upgrade by then.

    Rich

    Adcraft wrote:
    > Does anybody know if there are any issues with any of the Macromedia Studio
    > products when one upgrades from Mac OS 10.3 to 10.4?
    >
    > When I upgraded from 10.1 to 10.3 all of my programs had to be reinstalled,
    > and I was told by Macromedia that my number of installations had been used up.
    >
    > Just wondering before I take the plunge.
    >
    Rich Hudgins Guest

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    Default Re: Updating to Mac OS X

    In article <cevuhi$acr$1@forums.macromedia.com>,
    Rich Hudgins <rich@nospam-weiss-associates.com> wrote:
    > Wow, that's thinking ahead, considering that 10.4 is not going to be
    > released until the first half of 2005.
    I have a feeling he meant 10.3.4 not 10.4

    I don't think there's any reason to worry about performing x.x.upgrades,
    only when doing a major system upgrade the licenses might be affected.

    --
    Cheers Martin
    Martin Sammtleben Guest

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    Default Re: Updating to Mac OS X

    Agreed on both counts.

    Rich

    Martin Sammtleben wrote:
    > In article <cevuhi$acr$1@forums.macromedia.com>,
    > Rich Hudgins <rich@nospam-weiss-associates.com> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Wow, that's thinking ahead, considering that 10.4 is not going to be
    >>released until the first half of 2005.
    >
    >
    > I have a feeling he meant 10.3.4 not 10.4
    >
    > I don't think there's any reason to worry about performing x.x.upgrades,
    > only when doing a major system upgrade the licenses might be affected.
    >
    Rich Hudgins Guest

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