Rosetta is part of Mac OS X which is automatically called into action when needed to run an older application. (See links below)
Rosetta Stone is available for Mac. It can be purchased from the Apple store.
Rosetta software for Macs, not to be confused with Rosetta Store software, can be purchased at the Apple store online. Rosetta has been a part of Apple's Mac OS X for the Intel operating system prior to the release of "Lion" and it does not support screen savers and applications that require a G5 processor. Thus, Rosetta software is gradually being phased out.
Yes! (in emulation by rosetta)
That option is only available when the program in question is Universal. Open in Rosetta for PowerPC- or Intel-native programs.
The Classic environment allowed Macintosh software from the pre Mac OS X era to run on Macs using Mac OS X. Classic is not available on Macs with Intel processors or running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). To run Classic you need an older PPC Mac (G5 or G4) and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) with Mac OS 9 installed. Double clicking an old application will launch the Classic environment and run the software.
naked launch by mac
Quick launch toolbar
Yes, it works fine. (see links below)
Inserting a DVD into the Mac's DVD drive slot will usually launch the DVD Player software. No uploading is required.
I have a mac and saba player doesnt launch
Double clicking the application's icon will launch an application. If the application is shown in the Dock then only a single click on its icon is required.
Put in the installation disk, and restart your Mac. Once your screen goes black, hold C. It should launch the installer.