Does LV 8.2 run on the Intel-based Mac?

1) Does NI Labview run on the Intel-based Mac
2) If no, when, if ever, does NI anticipate fixing the problem?

No worries Jarrod, I am just being a pest - as usual ; but thanks anyway for your links, I knew them already but I am sure they will help other Mac Users !
As you can see from my icon, I am a convinced mac user, so to me, any person who will help a mac user is a nice person and a potential friend
Message Edité par TiTou le 08-16-2006 05:06 PM
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