Similarly, the Unity MN 4.2 documentation contained errors about compatibility with certian systems.Ĭharts are a living document, that can be updated, even retroactively.īTW, at my request, Softimage has added a new Dual-Boot compatibility matrix to their Product Information page. The next releases fixed the problem, but didn't undo the PDF's. " OSX 10.4.6 or later" Well, we quickly found out that 10.4.7 was not so good for some dongles. My other issue with ReadMe's, is that if they contain mistakes, they are a permanent record. If compatibility charts are going to be posted on the website, they should be complete and consistent. I would love to have these on my USB Jump Drive. If you want to be really slick, make the new charts a downloadable PDF as wll as HTML on the webside. Many of us techs, ACSR's & ACI's use these resources on a daily basis, and charts are much esier to traverse than PDF's. Also, if you want to know something like, "What was the first version of Media Composer to use a certain version of OSX", how many PDFs would you have to download and read to find it. They're just doing research or trying to answer a question they've been asked.
The problem, is that many need the info and don't have the ReadMe. I for one, happen to have almost every PDF going back to Media Composer 7.x.
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"The old Meridien systems are not so important because you can actually get the CPU, RAM, OS/QT, & board info in the Read Me" Forums » Professional Video Editing & Finishing Forums » Avid Media Composer - Mac » Mac OS Compatibility Chart Latest post Mon, 2:57 PM by Kevin Klimek.