On Nov 21, 2005, at 12:56 PM, Justin R. Miller wrote: > Cyberduck is another that I've seen that specifically mentioned a > universal binary. Dave Kocher, lead developer on the Cyberduck project, initially released ver 2.5b4-universal as a dual binary testing version. The subsequent versions, 2.5.0, 2.5.1 and 2.5.2 are also fat binaries, however they're not production software. He's released them in dual- binary format so those of us with Intel dev boxes can debug the software for him. He doesn't have an Intel dev box. As it stands right now Cyberduck is only partially functional on x86 since there's no universal build of the DotMacKit.framework available yet for dot Mac bookmark sync support. See CocoaForge for more details. In addition the size of the disk image has almost doubled with x86 support built in. -- Chris ------------------------- PGP Key: http://astcomm.net/~chris/PGP_Public_Key/ -------------------------