Can you only run Mac OS 10.6 applications on a Mac OS 10.6?

No, you are not restricted to Mac OSX 10.6 applications if you are running Mac OSX 10.6. In general, most Mac software are made to work with Mac OSX versions of any kind. For most software you download for your Mac, you will notice that the generally recommendation OS is either 10.2 and above or 10.4 and above. The reason for this is that since all Mac computers ship with the Intel processor rather than the old G4 processor chip.

The first OS version to work with the Intel processor chips is the Tiger, Mac OSX 10.4. Since then, there has been minimal drastic changes made to the different versions of OSX, this has enabled cross-versions compatibility for most Mac software. You can still use an old version of a program on a newer Mac OSX, however, you might experience some operability, speed, graphic issues if you do so.

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