Could old versions of XnView for Mac be restored?
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:58 pm
I really appreciate that XnView is cross-platform.
I see that downloads of XnView for Macs has been removed. Would it be possible to restore the old version, with an active caution that support is no longer available?
The initiation of XnView for MP is a good pursuit, but it seems like a stable release could be a long time coming.
I've moved over from using Faststone to XnView, specifically because I'm pretty sure to be migrating my main computer off XP towards Linux. I'm almost exclusively on cross-platform tools, so the transition will be eased.
I have been supporting my wife, however, on her Mac. This Mac isn't a razzle-dazzle new machine, but instead a G4 Mac 867-Dual running OS/X 10.5 . This is a move up from a G4 Mac Dual-450 running OS/X 10.4, where the power supply died.
Most of the other machines in the house have XP installed. Since my wife isn't extremely technical, I would like her to be able to use the same tools across multiple computers in the house.
If there are problems with the code, I'm sure that people will come to this forum. Applications that continue to run on PowerPC chips seem to be in decline.
I see that downloads of XnView for Macs has been removed. Would it be possible to restore the old version, with an active caution that support is no longer available?
The initiation of XnView for MP is a good pursuit, but it seems like a stable release could be a long time coming.
I've moved over from using Faststone to XnView, specifically because I'm pretty sure to be migrating my main computer off XP towards Linux. I'm almost exclusively on cross-platform tools, so the transition will be eased.
I have been supporting my wife, however, on her Mac. This Mac isn't a razzle-dazzle new machine, but instead a G4 Mac 867-Dual running OS/X 10.5 . This is a move up from a G4 Mac Dual-450 running OS/X 10.4, where the power supply died.
Most of the other machines in the house have XP installed. Since my wife isn't extremely technical, I would like her to be able to use the same tools across multiple computers in the house.
If there are problems with the code, I'm sure that people will come to this forum. Applications that continue to run on PowerPC chips seem to be in decline.