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Not really as it's a windows app. You'll need bootcamp or parellels to use it on your mac.
But there are other draw apps for mac that are quite good. Lineform Corel Draw Adobe Illustrator Not exactly free though. And to directly answer your question. I don't think it's possible. [edit]I've been looking around the net and have found these web pages: http://www.xfig.org/art10.html That might be of use to you. About installing it on tiger. |
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