Hi !
Has anyone using a Mac been able to use Rig Manager ? What program are you using ?
Best
Mita
Hi !
Has anyone using a Mac been able to use Rig Manager ? What program are you using ?
Best
Mita
I've heard people are using parallel for using rig manager on a mac and its working fine
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I'm using Parallels and Win7 64bit. No issues, all works just fine.
I've tried installing using Wine, but can't get it to work.
Let's hope the mac release 'this year', doesn't mean December.
I was hoping Crossover would work. Cheapest solution so far
for those who can't wait Parallels or Bootcamp is the way to go.
gs
Any idea when Mac version will come, or is planned to come?
Parallels works great here.
i use virtual box its free and works like charm
Thanks for replies but question been when will Mac version come, not about swiss knife solutions.
when it's done
We know the game, don't we? There's never a date given. They said "later this year" which is the most open and friendly way of saying "we don't know yet". I'm sure they will do it but they simply can't give a specific date.
Hi !
Has anyone using a Mac been able to use Rig Manager ? What program are you using ?Best
Mita
I'm using the Rig Manager on Windows 8 running in VirtualBox, a free virtual machine, on a MacBookPro.
Brian
I was hoping Crossover would work. Cheapest solution so far
I'm going to try it on Crossover this weekend.
Virtual Box is free ... Windows 8 ain't
Let the Windows User do the Beta Testing and then we get the major problems correct in the Mac Version.
Let the Windows User do the Beta Testing and then we get the major problems correct in the Mac Version.
I doubt this will be the case, because the win version was done in .Net, which means there is no crossover programming but a separate development path/environment for the Mac version.
This also means new & different bugs, new growing pains and maybe even different features (or features only working in one version). Even if the OSX version will become available, one can expect it will have a different update cycle.
Bootcamp is no crossover - it's win on an Apple hardware.
Parallels creates a VM but needs a full win install (including commercial win¶llels license). Both Bootcamp and Parallels need significant installation space on your harddrive (if you run a MB/MBP with ssd) and Parallels will slow down your OSX significantly.
Again this might be a workaround for some, but from my experience it doesn't work with consistency in the long run. Keeping stuff on different PCs or OSses has never really worked for me.
Any idea when Mac version will come, or is planned to come?
a mac os version will be released in 2014.
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