Mikuro
Crotchety UI Nitpicker
I just recently upgraded to Leopard, and I'm happy to say all the programs I was really worried about seem to work just fine.
The first is Photoshop CS (the first one, 8.0). There's no way I'm paying for the latest version (I've never bought a new version of Photoshop), and I've heard other old versions had issues. Fortunately so far I've had no real troubles. I just needed to copy "/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types" from my old system to my new system to get it to open files dragged onto the app's icon. I remember that I had to do the same thing when I upgraded from Panther to Tiger.
My SIMBL plugins work just fine, too! I was scared about that because I've heard that Input Managers (which SIMBL is built around) were limited in Leopard. But once I installed the newest version of SIMBL, everything worked fine. I use several SIMBL plugins I've written myself, and they all work fine. I didn't even need to recompile them.
iKey still works, too. I've been keeping it around for a long time because it's the only app I can find that will let me change the sound volume with a customizable hotkey and have the standard volume notification window appear. Since I use a non-Apple keyboard with no volume control keys, this is convenient.
The first is Photoshop CS (the first one, 8.0). There's no way I'm paying for the latest version (I've never bought a new version of Photoshop), and I've heard other old versions had issues. Fortunately so far I've had no real troubles. I just needed to copy "/Library/ScriptingAdditions/Adobe Unit Types" from my old system to my new system to get it to open files dragged onto the app's icon. I remember that I had to do the same thing when I upgraded from Panther to Tiger.
My SIMBL plugins work just fine, too! I was scared about that because I've heard that Input Managers (which SIMBL is built around) were limited in Leopard. But once I installed the newest version of SIMBL, everything worked fine. I use several SIMBL plugins I've written myself, and they all work fine. I didn't even need to recompile them.
iKey still works, too. I've been keeping it around for a long time because it's the only app I can find that will let me change the sound volume with a customizable hotkey and have the standard volume notification window appear. Since I use a non-Apple keyboard with no volume control keys, this is convenient.