So, if the app has any issues running on Mavericks it shouldn't really affect you that seriously. You aren't (to my knowledge) trying to do production work. All you are trying to do is use it to open old files and resave them. That said, there may be stability issues and bugs. But there are plenty of PCs still running those systems. Microsoft no longer supports Windows 2000, 98, 95 and 3.x. Secondly, just because Quark no longer supports a certain version on a certain OS it doesn't all of a sudden via some arcane magic make that version stop working. ![]() It works on both PowerPC and Intel Macs so if your comment about being pretty sure you can't install it on your 10.9.2 Mac is solely because you think that 8.x was PowerPC only, then that would be a wrong assumption. ![]() Now, version 8.x was the second version released that was Universal. It's my understanding that XPress 10.x will open version 8 and 9 files, but no earlier. I can't really answer your questions, but I do have something that might help.
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