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Reply to "Buggy MAC version"

Regarding the Mac software:

Please be aware that some developers make their software to adhere very rigidly to a pre-determined standard, and when that standard changes, well, sometimes the results aren't pretty.

ProTools is one of those. Notorious for getting wonky after some Mac OS updates. Right now, I'm holding off on upgrading to 10.6.x until I buy my upgrade to ProTools 8.

Similarly, for a long time, Pro Tools was not compatible with XP Service Pack 3.

It's possible Emulation has similar issues. It won't be the last time some software packages develop issues.

What I'd do if practical is to do a clean install of your OS and see if Emulation works fine. It could be some of your other software may have shoved some stuff in the system directory that maybe Emulation isn't having a nice time with. Macs overall don't tend to have these sort of issues. PC's are known for practically everything having to throw files into certain areas that doesn't seem necessary.
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