![]() Another wait DropBox 0.6.556 – great for syncing files between my various machines, but it seems a few bits of this version are broken under Snow Leopard. ![]() Adobe Lightroom 2.4 – home for all my photos and version 2.4 is reported to have issues under Snow Leopard. As a registered user I can access the latest beta 3.0 version, but given how critical the data is that I store in 1Password, I’d rather wait for the release version to be on the safe side. It only supports Safari in 32-bit mode.įor proper supported S/L functionality it seems I should wait for 1Password 3.0 to make it out of beta. It will work under Snow Leopard with some caveats, e.g. No timescales on that one 1Password 2.9.31 – again, this is something I use every day for storing website logins, secure notes, license details, etc. Fusion 2.0.5 won’t even load up under Snow Leopard in 64-bit mode, so best to wait for a fix. Mountwatcher For Macbook ProĪs I write this, Evernote 1.4.9 has appeared on MacUpdate! VMware Fusion 2.0.5 – another of my core apps, I run my work (Windows) desktop under VMware when I’m working from home. Learn more about the Mac OS X application, MountWatcher () by Plumamazing, in the iBoostUp software database. Laptops can use MountWatcher to automatically mount volumes at work and at home. MountWatcher can be used to organize, automate and monitor the mounting of Windows (SMB) and Apple (AFP) volumes/shares/disks. There is a Snow Leopard compatible version (1.4.9) in the works, but it’s not out yet. While Evernote 1.4.8 will install and run under Snow Leopard, there are certain things that are broken. Evernote 1.4.8 – I use Evernote all the time for creating and syncing notes between my two Macs and my Windows (work) laptop. Logitech are apparently working on a Snow Leopard compatible version of LCC that should be released “any day now”. The current version of LCC (version 3.0) won’t even install under Snow Leopard, and although there are some workarounds to get it installed and to get some of the functionality back, it’s not elegant. Logitech Control Centre 3.0 – having a Logitech MX Revolution mouse and a Logitech diNovo Keyboard for Mac, the LCC software is pretty much essential. There are a few key applications that are holding me back. However, much as I’m keen to upgrade to the latest and greatest OS on my Mac Pro I can’t. ![]() Yes I’ve upgraded my Mac Mini to Snow Leopard, and yes I’ve done a test install of it on the Mac Pro using a spare disk, and it looks great.
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