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MacBook Air question
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<blockquote data-quote="jamezz23" data-source="post: 1641147" data-attributes="member: 344100"><p>Hello I have the MacBook Air (early 2014), and have a question. I was looking to download a program for stock charts that has been proclaimed hands down the best. The only problem is that the program is not made for Mac, only PC. I was talking to a tech support guy from Esignal ( thats the program) and he told me to download a windows emulator or something to run the program, and that is where my questions are.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Is it even legal to download something like that? If it is, would it open up my Mac to the scummy viruses that PC's all tend to get? Is my MacBook powerful enough to run something like that?</p><p></p><p>On the flip note anyone here trade stocks have any recommendations for an alternative program that works on Mac? I would like to find a "program" instead of a browser based chart site, just for ease of use.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamezz23, post: 1641147, member: 344100"] Hello I have the MacBook Air (early 2014), and have a question. I was looking to download a program for stock charts that has been proclaimed hands down the best. The only problem is that the program is not made for Mac, only PC. I was talking to a tech support guy from Esignal ( thats the program) and he told me to download a windows emulator or something to run the program, and that is where my questions are. Is it even legal to download something like that? If it is, would it open up my Mac to the scummy viruses that PC's all tend to get? Is my MacBook powerful enough to run something like that? On the flip note anyone here trade stocks have any recommendations for an alternative program that works on Mac? I would like to find a "program" instead of a browser based chart site, just for ease of use. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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