Are there yet any plans for creating a i386 version of TextMate for the new Mac/Intel boxes?
TextMate 1.5 is already Universal binary. So, rejoice!!
On Jan 11, 2006, at 8:40 PM, Harm de Laat wrote:
Are there yet any plans for creating a i386 version of TextMate for the new Mac/Intel boxes?
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Brilliant, i'm hoping to get my new shiny iMac next week. TextMate will be one of the first applications to install! Great! Thx!
On 1/11/06, Indranil Dasgupta indranil@troidus.com wrote:
TextMate 1.5 is already Universal binary. So, rejoice!!
On Jan 11, 2006, at 8:40 PM, Harm de Laat wrote:
Are there yet any plans for creating a i386 version of TextMate for the new Mac/Intel boxes?
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On Jan 11, 2006, at 9:15 AM, Harm de Laat wrote:
Brilliant, i'm hoping to get my new shiny iMac next week. TextMate will be one of the first applications to install! Great! Thx!
You can tell which applications have been updated already by getting info on them. (Textmate for instance says "Application (Universal)")
On Jan 11, 2006, at 10:40 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 9:15 AM, Harm de Laat wrote:
Brilliant, i'm hoping to get my new shiny iMac next week. TextMate will be one of the first applications to install! Great! Thx!
You can tell which applications have been updated already by getting info on them. (Textmate for instance says "Application (Universal)")
Not in my case. When i bring up the Finder info for TextMate, under "Kind", it just says "Application". It's 18.2 MB. Version 1.5 (906).
Haris
if you expand the "More Info" section in 10.4.x you will see "Architecture: Intel, PowerPC"
Kyle
On 1/11/06, Charilaos Skiadas cskiadas@uchicago.edu wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 10:40 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 9:15 AM, Harm de Laat wrote:
Brilliant, i'm hoping to get my new shiny iMac next week. TextMate will be one of the first applications to install! Great! Thx!
You can tell which applications have been updated already by getting info on them. (Textmate for instance says "Application (Universal)")
Not in my case. When i bring up the Finder info for TextMate, under "Kind", it just says "Application". It's 18.2 MB. Version 1.5 (906).
Haris
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On Jan 11, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Kyle Swank wrote:
if you expand the "More Info" section in 10.4.x you will see "Architecture: Intel, PowerPC"
These are the steps I take: 1) Open Finder, and go to the Applications folder. 2) Control-click to bring up the context menu, and select "Get Info". 3) I see under general what I described above. 4) If I click on the "More Info:" tab, I see only: "Last opened: Sunday, January 8..." 5) No Architecture information anywhere.
Running 10.4.2. I do not however have the most current XCode version installed, if that makes a difference.
Kyle
Haris
Haris
well that's strange. you're taking the correct route to get to the information. i'm running 10.4.3 though, so that MIGHT be why. it may have been added in the most recent update. only thing i can think of.
Kyle
On 1/11/06, Charilaos Skiadas cskiadas@uchicago.edu wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Kyle Swank wrote:
if you expand the "More Info" section in 10.4.x you will see "Architecture: Intel, PowerPC"
These are the steps I take:
- Open Finder, and go to the Applications folder.
- Control-click to bring up the context menu, and select "Get Info".
- I see under general what I described above.
- If I click on the "More Info:" tab, I see only: "Last opened:
Sunday, January 8..." 5) No Architecture information anywhere.
Running 10.4.2. I do not however have the most current XCode version installed, if that makes a difference.
Kyle
Haris
Haris
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Are you definitely looking at an info panel, and not just the preview pane in Finder's column view (which *does* just show "Application", bizarrely)
-J
On 11 Jan 2006, at 5:04, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 10:40 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 9:15 AM, Harm de Laat wrote:
Brilliant, i'm hoping to get my new shiny iMac next week. TextMate will be one of the first applications to install! Great! Thx!
You can tell which applications have been updated already by getting info on them. (Textmate for instance says "Application (Universal)")
Not in my case. When i bring up the Finder info for TextMate, under "Kind", it just says "Application". It's 18.2 MB. Version 1.5 (906).
Haris
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You can tell which applications have been updated already by getting info on them. (Textmate for instance says "Application (Universal)")
Not in my case. When i bring up the Finder info for TextMate, under "Kind", it just says "Application". It's 18.2 MB. Version 1.5 (906).
Oh sorry should have qualified my answer better. Once you update to 10.4.4 it will be there. Before 10.4.4 it is in the "More info" portion of the box.