Apple’s online Macintosh Products Guide now allows for searching the growing list of Universal Applications available for Mac OS X.
Currently, 650 records are found when searching for “Universal.”
Direct link: http://guide.apple.com/universal/
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Serenity was a Universal movie.
Ooh, sorry. Wrong usage.
Thanks – this will be very helpful.
is Photoshop on the list? no ?
Let’s see…Freehand? Oh right, they killed that one. So like, what am I supposed to do in the near future?
Woohoo!
World of Warcraft is universal!
Blimey that was quick – thx blizzard!
I can now buy my new 20″ iMac.
“Universal” should be a check box along side of the search window.
This would be swell