I can't open the application "TrueflowClient" because PowerPC applications are no longer supported. Please help?

I have a bit of software that I really need to work “TrueflowClient” trouble is its not working think its a java  thing but any help would be greatly appreciated.
think its a system issue going from Snow leopard to yosemite

OSs later than Snow Leopard will not work with PPC Apps.   You will need to communicate with the developer direct to ascertain the best route to take to upgrade the app or to obtain a replacement.  There will almost certainly be a charge for the latter.   There are, I see on Google, several versions.
Please update your profile to tell us what you actually have.   Which iMac model of which date.

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