

- #ISTUMBLER WINDOWS 7 FOR MAC OSX#
- #ISTUMBLER WINDOWS 7 MAC OS X#
- #ISTUMBLER WINDOWS 7 UPDATE#
- #ISTUMBLER WINDOWS 7 UPGRADE#
OneSwarm - privacy-protecting peer-to-peer tool.
#ISTUMBLER WINDOWS 7 FOR MAC OSX#
NX Client for Mac OSX - exactly what its name implies.NodeToad - usage meter for Australian ISP Internode.MenuMeters - menu bar-based system-monitoring utility (tester claims fix is coming soon).Max 5 - music software (tester claims "app will run but won't encode files properly").MailTags - Apple Mail enhancer and organizer (tester claims Snow Leopard-compatible version "is scheduled to be released next week").Magical - clock and calendar replacement.Macromedia FreeHand MX 11.0.2 - illustration app (tester unsure of its status - more testing needed).Line 6 Monkey - auto-updater for Line 6 music apps.Leopard Cache Cleaner - system-maintenance utility.
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aMSN - free open source MSN Messenger clone.Afloat - free window-management utility.Adobe Photoshop Elements - the site doesn't list the version number, but we're assuming it refers to the latest version, Elements 6 for Macintosh.The Abbey - "A thrilling mystery story!" game.Of course, this being a volunteer project, the advice you get from the list may be worth exactly what you paid for it.

You might get lucky.īut in case it's down yet again, we'll list below the apps that have been discovered to be problematic, link to each and every one (which the volunteer testers don't always do), and let you know the status of those which have announced upgrades.Īs you'll see, there are a few popular items that are troublesome - Adobe Photoshop Elements, for example, plus Macromedia FreeHand MX, Cocktail, iStat Menus, FruitMenu, SilverKeeper, WireTap, and others.īut all-in-all, it seems that most of your major Mac software is safe. The website has been quite flaky during the past couple of day.
#ISTUMBLER WINDOWS 7 MAC OS X#
Unfortunately, you may or may not be able to access their complete list, which is on a WikiDot called Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Compatibility List. A grassroots effort is assiduously testing a broad range of Mac applications to discover which work with Snow Leopard and which don't.
