Is 15 the right version of IntelliJ Idea to use for my Mac ? if not, which version of IntelliJ Idea should I use? Thanks In advance. Macs below that can't install Snow Leopard directly may be able to do so via virtualization, as described by this tip.I am using Mac Os X 10.6.8, I tried to use IntelliJ Idea 15 free edition but could not get it to start. The Macs listed here that won't run Snow Leopard also are not able to use the retail Lion installer USB Flash drive, and must use the instructions onMacworld to create a specialty Flash drive or be cloned onto another hard drive before their prebundled hard drive dies, to be able to restore Lion. Lion prebundled Macs thankfully can run Windows in virtualization, which would allow them to use the Windows version of software that may only run in Snow Leopard and earlier on Mac OS X. The Macs below which can only run Lion and later, are also known as Lion prebundled Macs. A second internal or external hard drive can boot into a separate operating system on the same Macs. Partitioning requires an erase of the hard drive. Together with partitioning, the Core2Duo (not CoreDuo, not CoreSolo), Xeon, Core i3, i5, i7 Macs which are Snow Leopard compatible can run both Snow Leopard and Lion, provided they have at least 2 GB of RAM. Older Macs indicated below can use the 10.6.3 retail installer, if not the 10.6 retail installer, if they are older than August 28, 2009. Machine ID is in Apple menu -> About This Mac -> More info (on 10.7 and later the About Window has System Information instead of More info to access the System Profiler) under the hardware section. You can find out which gray installer disc came with Macs that can install Snow Leopard newer than Maby reading. Java SE version 1.6.005 for 64-bit Intel-based Mac OS X 10.5.2. Security, and compatibility for Java SE 6, J2SE 5.0 and J2SE 1.4.2 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 and later. Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 6 delivers improved compatibility, security, and reliability by updating. 10.6.8 has the following security updates: 10.6.8 2013 Security Update 004, 2013-005 Java update (note Java is not current until Mac OS X 10.7.3 from ) Sometimes when 10.6 is installed, Rosetta, the application that allows PowerPC programs to run will not automatically install. If you have an Intel Core2Duo, i3, i5, i7 or Xeon Mac, you can upgrade to Mac OS X 10.7.3 to get Java 7, which is far more secure. Note, if you need Java 1.6 (same as Java 6), according to the download link above, it is only available for 64 bit Intel Macs, and not PowerPC Macs. Both downloads are available via Software Update as well as. As for the 78MB Java for Mac OS X 10.6 download, it updates Java SE 6 to version 1.6.020.
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