Older releases page reading a bit confusing

Juan Manuel Palacios jmpp at macports.org
Sun May 17 19:11:54 UTC 2009


On May 17, 2009, at 1:48 PM, Peter Hosey wrote:

> On May 17, 2009, at 08:27:50, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
>> But it just so happens that 10.3.9 was the last Panther release and  
>> therefore anything newer would be Tiger …
>
> And it will probably run just fine on Tiger (and Leopard).
>
>> … an OS already supported by a newer Adium release (latest in this  
>> case).
>
> That doesn't matter. That version of Adium should run on all those  
> versions of Mac OS X, so the statement is accurate.


	So I was reading the page a bit backwards? Adium 1.0.6 will run fine  
on Tiger and even Leopard, but it requires at least 10.3.9? Likewise  
for 0.89.1 & Jaguar? If so, then never mind my comments ;)


>
> Do we have a significant problem with people coming to the home  
> page, then wandering into the old-versions list and downloading an  
> old version having never touched the latest?


	I wouldn't know, I wasn't trying to convey the complaint from any  
confused user, just the impression I got when I wandered into that  
page for reasons that I can no longer remember.

	Regards,


-jmpp





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