JewleryBox OSX 10.6.8 [closed] - ruby

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Where to find JewleryBox (ruby rvm gui) that works on 10.6.8?
Current version on web site http://jewelrybox.unfiniti.com/ claims that it works for 10.6.8 but when started notes that it requires OSX 10.7.

10.6 support has been dropped to pave the way for utilizing better APIs in newer versions of OS X. I can give you a copy of the last version that runs on 10.6, v1.3. Keep in mind though that you'll be unable to upgrade RVM past about 1.16 or so because changes were introduced in RVM that broke JewelryBox. Those fixes were added in v1.4, which is only for 10.7 or newer.
Ping me #remear to remind me as I'll need to dig up the old version and place it in a location from which you can download it.

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