This version of Project X requires a PowerPC-based Mac OS computer, or a 68K Mac OS based computer with a floating point unit, one megabyte of RAM and Netscape Navigator version 1.1 or later.
Installation
To install Project X, double-click on the file called "ProjectX.sit.hqx." Once you've extracted the archive, do not rename the files. The folder called "Project X Data Files" can reside in the preferences folder or in the Project X application folder. If the data files are missing from one of these locations, the X space will be empty. We have had some problems with StuffIt 3.51 and earlier. You might try obtaining a more recent version of StuffIt.
If you are having problems installing or getting started, please send us a bug report through our Bug Form online at http://mcf.research.apple.com/ProjectX/feeback.html. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
For the user manual, please refer to http://mcf.research.apple.com/ProjectX/.
Incompatibilities & Other Issues
Project X cannot access compressed data files. If you use DiskDoubler, or a similar application, please make sure that the data files will not be compressed.
If you move or rename the Project X data files, the X-space will appear empty. If this occurs, return the Project X Data Files folder to its original position or rename the files.
Project X is a technology prototype from Apple. As such, it has not been rigorously tested. If you experience a problem with Project X, please contact us through the Project X website at