Zane H. Healy wrote:
Yes.
MacOS "Classic" needs to die, die, die.
You going to be the one to get companies like Apple to port all the
Classic apps that haven't been updated in half of forever (i.e. still
68k)? Some of us have applications that there is no modern equivalent
of. Sadly the solution needs to be a well integrated 3rd party
emulator for the newer systems :^(
Well it's not like your Mac is going to just stop working anytime
soon. If you really need Classic-only apps, you could even pick up an
old 7600/8600/9600-ish machine to dedicate to them.
Speaking of Macs...
I've inherited a beige G3 (?) and an 840AV (?).
Any suggestions as to what I should install on them?