The Apple's Intel Transition has brought in a change in the architecture of the Macintosh platform. From the moment Apple announced the Transition of the Macintosh line from PowerPC to Intel processors, product developers have been busy working to create Universal Binaries that allow their applications to run on both platforms. If you have an application designed only for the PowerPC processor, you'll want to make a version of your application to run natively on Intel-based as well as PowerPC-based Macintosh computers.
Though Apple have introduced Rosetta, a PowerPC Emulator in the Intel version of Mac OS X that translates PowerPC instructions into Intel instructions at runtime to provide an emulation layer for applications, only applications that have low user interaction and low computational needs, run with an acceptable performance whereas applications with intense computing needs are not optimal forcing the companies to migrate their applications so as to run on Intel-based Macs. With our vast experience of moving code from Intel-based processors to PowerPC processors, we are well-equipped to manage the transition in the other direction too.
Robosoft's experience in migrating from Intel-based processors to PowerPC processors helps in providing seamless Transition of your applications from PowerPC Processors to Intel-based Macs. Robosoft has already acquired the Intel-based Macs (Mac mini, MacBook Pro, iMac, MacBook) so as to facilitate Transitioning and Testing of the products and certify them for Universal Binary compliance. Robosoft is currently transitioning several complex products for its partner companies and these products would be reaching the markets shortly.