Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Jun 2007 19:36 UTC, submitted by atezun
Games Despite what many (including myself) thought when EA announced they would support the Mac platform, the games EA will release are actually not native ports - instead, they will use Transgaming's Cider engine, a Wine-like wrapper for running Windows games on Intel Macs. This news was found in a Transgaming press release. Apart from the fact that this might negatively affect performance, it also means PowerPC Macs will not be able to play these games.
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RE[2]: Figures
by the_thunderbird on Sat 16th Jun 2007 11:07 UTC in reply to "RE: Figures"
the_thunderbird
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2005-08-19

safari for windows is a beta... How many times are people going to slate something like Safari on windows when it is an initial beta? BETA = always have bugs, that's why we developers issue public betas, so people find the bugs and we fix them...

Did you not notice the bug icon on the toolbar? It's for reporting bugs... USE IT.

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