![]() Snow Leopard Server still included or at least had the option to install Rosetta. Other than that, the official answer is to run Snow Leopard Server in a Virtual Machine on a real Mac. This is the approach I use for my favourite old tools. Such an old application will not benefit from running on a new Mac so keeping an old Mac to use it is an option. (I wonder if we are talking about Claris CAD.) ![]() Now saying that I too have some favourite old applications that will not work without Rosetta - thankfully none of them are the even older Classic applications, however I at least do not rely on them to earn a living. If this is so important to your work you should have long ago taken steps to replace it with an application that continues to be upgraded. See Classic, Rosetta, and 32/64 bit revisited. Classic is absolutely ancient and long discontinued, it's death even pre-dates the discontinuation of Rosetta. ![]()
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