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Originally posted by et voilą
I would simply stop take pro subscriptions and in 6 months stop supporting it, but that's just me (there is now 35 000 osx dl / week compare to 7 000 for os 9 compare to 300 000LW multiplatforms total /per week - the % of os 9 users is lower 3% and there is just so many problems coming from os 9)
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Do you know that registration of LimeWire Pro includes the possibility to download PRO versions of installers for other systems? This means that you can get the OSX version when registering the Mac OS9 version.
The private download page you receive after the payment gives access to all versions of installers. So you can download LimeWire Pro for both OSX and OS9, or even for Windows or Linux if you also have a PC.
Sometime in a near future, we'll probably have also a Win64 version for IA64 PCs (but first Java must be certified on that new platform... which will be only stable with Java 1.5 final release). For now, only Java for Win32 is supported on Windows. I don't know if that version works correctly on 64-bit versions of Windows (through the WOW32 support layer), as there are critical compatibility issues with multithreading, native I/O or display, or with new possible return values in WOW32 (which may not support the whole Win32 API that may be needed to support Java). For us it is a bit too soon to support it, and most users of Win64 probably use it for mission-critical servers, on which Gnutella is not desirable.