Leopard incompatibile? This MacUpdate page says version 4.1.2 is OK for Leopard - BUT the Developer's site says it is NOT compatible with Leopard (i.e., Developer's website says "System Requirements: Chronicle requires Mac OS X Snow Leopard or greater, and is Snow Leopard compatible. Leopard Users: Chronicle 3 is available and still supported for those using Leopard.").
Problem solved - despite the problem that the FIRST time I downloaded Adobe Flash Player Installer 10.1.53.64 - so I downloaded it a second time. The first time I installed it the Installer had Alerted me that it was not compatible with my MacOS (i.e., 10.5.8) - and it showed the icon that it would not install with Leopard. I tried again, and downloaded it from Adobe's download site's submenu for compatibility with "MacOS 10.4 to 10.6", and it installed fine.
I had the same experience with my MacBook Pro and MacOS 10.5.5 and Concierge. By the way, when Safari 3.2 crashed, I got an Alert (which automatically generated a Report to Apple)) that the crash "may have been caused by Concierge".
This program seemed to work nicely after I enabled SNMP for my MacBook Pro with MacOS 10.5.2, BUT doing so messed up the ability of my new Airport Extreme to use the printer connected to it. I was able to successfully get the printer to work after turning off the SNMP.
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ForkLift
Roger Katz reviewed on 24 Apr 2012
REQUIREMENTS given as Lion, or better, but Key Features state Snow Leopard ONLY
PhotoStudio
Temperature Monitor
Roger Katz reviewed on 28 Mar 2012
Arq
Chronicle
Roger Katz reviewed on 28 Dec 2011
MacCleanse
iTrash
Roger Katz reviewed on 06 Nov 2011
+21
Sandvox
MenuPrefs
Adobe AIR
Roger Katz reviewed on 23 Mar 2011
-1
Adobe Flash Player
+2
+21
+1
Apple Safari
+1
+21
-1
jalada Language Alchemist
"An error occurred attempting to expand jalada_language_alchemist.dmg.zip
The archive may be damaged (Error #17537"
I get the same error from files I downloaded the jalada site as well as from the MacUpdate site.
I tried it four times, and get the same thing. I am using a MacBook Pro with MacOS 10.5.5
AirPort Flow