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Kimmee Posted - 07/12/2013 : 22:13:34
I've recently converted to using a MAC after being all PC for many years. I love my PC Stitch software and I'm wondering if there are any plans to make a version for MACs.
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avoao Posted - 09/25/2013 : 17:52:33
Yes, as you will see from my posting sept. 24, you can run PCS 10 on a Mac but it takes some effort. So far the article I found at macwindows.com says there are 3 options.

The first option is to update to Mountain Lion and use Bootcamp 5 to partition your hard drive, then buy and install Windows 7 or 8 . then load and install any Windows program... PCS 10.

Or, you can buy and install a product called Parallels that will do that and allow you to run mac and windows apps. simaltaneously, and share documents between apps without having to reboot...

And, lastly, Crossover 12 is the last option as it does not guaranteed to run PCS. Crossover 12 by Codeweavers allow you to install PCS 10 directly onto the Mac without Windows but, see my topic Sept. 24 to see if I get it working.

I hope this helps but go to the article mentioned above. Good luck.
Alison
Dragonlair Posted - 07/13/2013 : 07:55:21
At this time, there are no plans to port PCStitch to Mac, Android, Linux or any other operating system. At least, I have not been told of any.

For the Mac, there are PC emulators available that may allow you to run the software on a Mac. Don't ask me what they are, though. Personally, I have nothing to do with the Mac.

Diane
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