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Carbon allowed for easy porting of older "Mac Classic" apps, while Cocoa was (theoretically) if you wanted to design a new one from scratch.
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Basically, Mac OS X programs are built using one of two frameworks, Cocoa and Carbon. Some guys did an analysis on this back in 2004 conclusion seems to be that both Apple and MS are responsible. The solution would be for Apple to either include the Quicktime TIFF decompressor in the PC version of Quicktime or, even better, not change the file format when copied into the clipboard in the first place. When I copy an image into the clipboard on a PC the PC doesn't change the file format. Since the pictures are not going into the clipboard they are not changing file format. So, on a MAC, this is why saving the picture to the hard drive then inserting them into the PPT works. This would be fine if Quicktime for the PC included the ability to decompress a Quicktime TIFF but it doesn't. This tells me that the MAC is doing something to the pictures that the PC is not.Īfter some investigation into this I found out that the problem is when you copy the picture into the clipboard on a MAC the MAC converts the image from whatever file format it was into a Quicktime TIFF. If I create the PPT on a MAC it will work fine on MAC's but not on PC's.
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If I create the PPT on a PC it will work fine on both a PC and a MAC. It appears that this is not a Microsoft problem but an Apple problem.