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Running Windows on your Mac
Running Windows on a Mac: A Switcher's Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="agentart" data-source="post: 592629" data-attributes="member: 48201"><p>i checked out the Darwine site, but some links are dead, does anyone use this for running windows programs now? it seems, from what i read on their site, that that was a planned feature, but not if it had been implemented yet.</p><p></p><p>i am new to OSX, but not to the mac, (used one back in '99 and before that, but not since), even own an original rev. b bondi blue imac, but took a job that is mac based, and need to be able to run corel x3.</p><p></p><p>unfortunately the macs we have here are all G5s and the only thing that seems to run windows software without a reboot on powerpc chipset is darwine.</p><p></p><p>can anyone help please?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agentart, post: 592629, member: 48201"] i checked out the Darwine site, but some links are dead, does anyone use this for running windows programs now? it seems, from what i read on their site, that that was a planned feature, but not if it had been implemented yet. i am new to OSX, but not to the mac, (used one back in '99 and before that, but not since), even own an original rev. b bondi blue imac, but took a job that is mac based, and need to be able to run corel x3. unfortunately the macs we have here are all G5s and the only thing that seems to run windows software without a reboot on powerpc chipset is darwine. can anyone help please? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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