QUOTE (mistybreeze @ Sep 3 2009, 02:28 PM)

Honestly, what's the point of trying? Holding out for some miracle that won't happen? Denial, perhaps? Who wants to download non-compatible software on a serious Mac investment? Nikon made an official announcement ages ago that Nikon Scan WILL NOT be updated beyond Tiger. Why would any serious scanner user think it worthwhile to try non-compatible software on Snow Leopard?
Seems to me, Nikon has made a financial decision. The scanning marketplace is growing smaller. Why throw profit dollars their way? I know a few photographers who still enjoy shooting film and chrome, and happen to love the texture of finishing in digital, relying on good scans. Among those that are Nikon scan/Mac owners, they either have a dedicated Tiger machine or they've purchased Silverfast.
I am afraid that you are right about Nikon, the only problem is that I have a large amount of images that I was hoping to scan at some point when I would have a lot more time to devote to this project. About a year ago I purchased a 24 in iMac. moving from a PC system. I am absolutely in love with the Mac, and upgraded to Snow Leopard, thinking that a company like Nikon would not let their professional photographers holding the bag! Well I was wrong!
Nikon Scan was perhaps not the best software but it is tough to have to pay almost $400 for the Silverfast software when I paid about $1000 for my Nikon Super Cool Scan 5000 ED.