Can't open application because the Classic environment on longer supported

I created a droplet on my 2013 Macbook Pro and emailed it to My 2013 Macbook Air, both are running Maveriks. On the Air the app is locked and says "Can't open application because the Classic environment on longer supported"

Try: open the droplet in AppleScript Editor and re-save and email again (edit: right-click the droplet and select "Compress" as Frank suggested).

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    Is there any way to fix this?
    Yes, but it's not easy.
    I've only tested this on Snow Leopard, but I think it will work in Lion. You need to have Java installed, which it's not by default in Lion. Since I'm not using Lion myself, I can't tell you how to do that.
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    Select the line of text below in your browser and copy it to the clipboard:
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    Now double-click the installer. It should launch. Install the application wherever you choose. You're not done yet.
    The installer creates a folder named, once again, "JWatcher_V1.0". Inside it is an application. That, too, is named "JWatcher_V1.0". Select it, and do exactly the same thing you did before with the installer: replace the binary inside with a copy of JavaApplicationStub.
    You should now be able to run it.

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    Modified: Thursday, October 25, 2012 11:07 PM
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  • I have been trying to move pictures to iphoto and am now receiving a message that "you cannot open the application iphoto because the classic environment is no longer supported.

    I have been trying to move pictures into iphoto and am now receiving a message the say I "cannot open the application iphoto because the classic environment is no longer supported."

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  • I can't install Rosetta Stone onto my new Mac OSX (version 10.7.5).  It says it "can't open application because Power PC applications are no longer supported."  Is there any way to install?

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  • I can't open itune because the file"ituned library.itl"can't read because it was created by a newer version of itune?how can i fix it

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    Can someone please advise on resolving issue I cant open an important application because powerpc apps are no longer supported.  what to do please
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    iOS doesn't run on MacBook Airs.
    Use this tip to identify your MacBook Air:
    How to find your Mac's model and age?
    Only MacBook Air 4,1 and later can't run Snow Leopard natively.
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    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6841
    To find all your PowerPC Apps see this tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6271

  • Iphoto; Classic environment no longer supported

    "You can't open the application iPhoto because the classic environment is no longer supported."
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    Try re-install:
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    If you purchased an iLife Disk, then iPhoto is on it.
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    TD

  • I recently reloaded iLife11 and now when I go to open iPhoto it says I can't open it because the application "may be damaged or incomplete". Any suggestions?

    I recently reloaded iLife11 and now when I try to open iPhoto I get a message that says I can't open it because "it may be damaged or incomplete".  Any suggestions?

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    /var/db/receipts/
    2c: on 10.7 they're at
    /private/var/db/receipts
    A Finder Window will open at that location and you can remove the iPhoto pkg files.
    3. Re-install.
    If you purchased an iLife Disk, then iPhoto is on it.
    If iPhoto was installed on your Mac when you go it then it’s on the System Restore disks that came with your Mac. Insert the first one and opt to ‘Install Bundled Applications Only.
    If you purchased it on the App Store or have a Recent Mac you can find it in your Purchases List.

  • Applications that came with Epson printer on Win XP respond "Can't open... PowerPC apps no longer supported.  Were they in Snow Leopard before I upgraded?

    Epson pinter came with photo apps that ran under Windows XP. Loaded onto iMac 27", they don't respond with "Not compatable with Mac" but rather with "You can't open the application ..... whichever one ..... because PowerPC applications are no longer supported".  Were they supported under Snow Leopard OS before I upgraded to Lion?  Why "NO LONGER" SUPPORTED?

      Were they supported under Snow Leopard OS before I upgraded to Lion? 
    Yes, using something called Rosetta.
    Why "NO LONGER" SUPPORTED?
    OS X 10.7 does not support Power PC applications.  I do not speak for Apple, but it appears they determined that since most applications are written Universal Binary, there was no reason to incur the expense of maintenance in the new OS X. 
    Many manufacturers have provided updates for older equipment (some have not).  I suggest you either run software update andor check with Epson.
    Barry

  • Quicktime Player states "You can't open the application QuickTime because the Classic environment is no longer supported."  I just installed Mac OSX Snow Leopard.  What do I need to do?

    I just installed Mac OSX (10.6.8) and can not get Quick time player to work.  When I go to the Apple site to download a version that will work, it states that Quick Time Player automatically comes with OSX.  What do I need to do to use Quick Time Player with 10.6.8

    Mac OS X 10.6 includes QuickTime versions 10.0 and 7.6.3. The QuickTime 7 player will only be present if a QuickTime Pro key was present at the time of installation, or if specified as part of a custom install, or individually downloaded:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/dl923
    Snow Leopard update 10.6.4 included an update to 7.6.6 (if installed). You can install it from the above link  even though it says for 10.6.3. It's the same version of QuickTime Player 7.6.6.
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  • Can't open application because it is not supported on this architecture?

    Ok so i was gonna get snow leopard tomorrow and wanted to do a clean install and i backed up all my apps,music,movies,dmgs,textfiles,pictures and games none of them work? they all say the same thing and they are only like 1kb but before i formatted and back up it was bigger even now my hardrive has 100gb taken but the software etc. is only 1kb? then i called apple and it turned out my apple care crap has expired and that i had to pay $40 wow how loyal and i said no then they called me to come here what the ****? so please why is my stuff like this. but previously all apps worked. plus when i try to dray pictures movies or songs they turn into this weird blue usb icon thing then when i try to start it says it is a alias?
    im on 10.5.4, intel, and my hardrive is ntfs
    please help me guys i cant lose all my data.

    I think many would agree that your post is incomprehensible.
    From what I CAN gather, you backed up your data and apps and formatted your hard disc - yes?
    I assume you did not check the backup before formatting, otherwise you'd have seen that your files weren't actually backed-up...
    It seems as if you "backed-up" (copied or created) aliases of your files, rather than the files themselves.
    There are applications which could attempt to recover your lost data - search for "data recovery".
    For the future, be more careful about what and how you back up, and try to be less hasty with your writing too, understanding your questions will help people answer them.
    BTW, what's the connection between the subject of your post and its content?
    Message was edited by: i.3d

  • What is the classic environment? and why can't i open applications?

    what is the classic environment?  every time i try to install a new application, is says you can't open the application because the classic environment is no longer supported.  what does this mean?  help please

    See Here
    Mac Classic Environment

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