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Will there be a Macintosh or Linux version available?

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We are considering developing Macintosh and Linux versions in the future, however there is no release date for it and development schedule will be driven by the user demand.
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Question: Is there a Macintosh or Linux version available?

BrainWave Generator - F.A.Q.
No. However, there are PC emulators for Macintosh, on which BrainWave Generator works. For more information, see emulation.net. BrainWave Generator has been reported to run fine on iMac with Virtual PC 1.01. There are Windows emulators available for Linux, too. BrainWave Generator has been reported to run fine on the Wine emulator. For more information, see http://www.winehq.com.
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Do you have a Macintosh version?

Starship Titanic Frequently Asked Questions - now with XP su...
Yes. We'd like to thank all our loyal Mac users for their patience above and beyond the call, and are overjoyed to announce that the game was released for the Mac on 15th March this year. (You can even buy the game right here on the Starship Titanic Online Shop. To reward your long wait, there's a special offer only with the Mac version: a FREE Official Strategy Guide Book). During the development of the Mac version, we took quite a bit of flak for the delay. Here's Douglas's response.
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Is there a Macintosh/Linux/WebTV/Palm/TiVo/etc. version available?

DeskFlag from Tiger Technologies
Sorry; DeskFlag is presently available only for Windows computers, for reasons that are partly technical and partly due to time constraints. We know that people would like us to provide different versions, and we'll do so if it becomes possible. No. We have turned down lucrative offers to sell DeskFlag to adware and spyware companies; we consider the idea repellent. You can use it without worrying that it will install anything else on your computer.
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Is there a Typograf version also for the Macintosh or for Linux?

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Typograf is only for Windows 95/98/NT/2000. If Inprise publishes a Delphi compiler for Linux, could it also give Typograf for Linux. Sorry, it doesn't exist a version for Mac.
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Is there a version of MessagePal for the Macintosh or Linux?

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To date, we have not had strong demand for a Mac or Linux version. If you're interested, let us know.
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Is there a Macintosh or Linux version of Xfire?

Xfire - FAQ
No. While we do want to support gamers regardless of operating system, right now we're focusing on working out the features and development of XFire on Windows based systems. This makes the development cycle much faster, and then can be ported over to other operating systems when necessary.
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Is there a Macintosh version of ThumbsPlus available?

ThumbsPlus FAQ
We're currently involved in porting ThumbsPlus to the Macintosh. We don't yet have a firm completion date. If you're interested in helping us test the Mac version, please send email to thumbs-mac@cerious.com.
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Why isn't there a Macintosh version available?

Sharp Software FAQ
The Microsoft development tools required for targeting a Pocket PC are all exclusively Windows based and are integral to our product. Because of this, we feel a Macintosh version of just the exporter would not be very beneficial. If you feel otherwise (and would only buy a version if you could use it on a Mac), please email us and let us know. The compilation step would still need to be performed on a Windows machine.
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What version of MRJ should I use on my Macintosh?

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Classic Mac OS only Creator supports MRJ version 2.1 or higher. Version 2.2 is recommended and is available from Apple Computer here. Our installer checks for a supported version of MRJ during the install process. If you do not have a supported version, it will prompt you to install MRJ before installing Stagecast Creator.
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Is there a Macintosh version of Telnet Magic?

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Telnet Magic only supports Windows 3.1x, Windows 9x, ME, NT 2000 and XP. We currently have no plans to support the Macintosh, but if we get enough inquires we will look into it. If you have an interest in a version of Telnet Magic for the Macintosh, please fill in the form on the Additional Operating System Support page or send an e-mail to support@sdisw.com.
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Is there a version of the dictionary for Macintosh?

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No, sorry. Sometimes I receive rude messages from Macintosh users, saying they are always forgotten and it's a shame there is no version for them. Please understand that Freelang is just a personal webpage and we can't spend all our time on it. If you want more freeware for Macintosh, you can also address your requests to the Macintosh community.
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Is a Mac or Linux version available?

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Neither are currently available. Future development is largely based on the number of requests we receive from potential users. Let us know what you want. If the demand is great enough, we may build it.
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Is there a version of CiteIt! available for the Macintosh operating system?

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Unfortunately, at the present time, the program is designed only for IBM compatibles. We are currently evaluating the prospects for a Macintosh version. When I attempt to install CiteIt! on my Windows NT or Windows 2000 computer, I receive an "Access Denied" error or an error message appears stating that the system administrator needs to install the program. CiteIt! installation requires that files be written to areas that are only available to someone with administrator level access.
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Is there a version available for RISCOS or Apple Macintosh?

Consulting - FAQ
No, the current version will only run on Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP machines over a network running the TCP/IP protocol.
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Do you have a Unix/Linux/Macintosh version of your software?

Wolf Track Software - Frequently Asked Questions
Our software requires Microsoft Windows. At this time we have no plans to offer our software on another platform.
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Is XMLSpy® 2007 also available for Linux, Unix, Macintosh, OS/2, etc.?

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Since XMLSpy® 2007 is a high-performance development environment, it is written entirely in C++ and is tightly integrated with the Windows operating system. It is also possible to use XMLSpy® 2007 on other operating systems with Windows Emulation Software. More Information can be found on our Platforms page. Please note that we cannot give any technical support or make any warranties regarding the usability of XMLSpy® 2007 in such a scenario.
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BACK TO TOP Is EarthLink Wi-Fi compatible with Macintosh and Linux based systems?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our service is compatible with Macintosh and Linux based systems as long as your device is able to receive an 802.11b/g signal.
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Is there a version for Macintosh?

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Mac OS X and later platforms with all the same Clips and features found in the Windows™ versions. Check out the ClipWords Mac product page for
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PrinterOn Campus Printing - FAQs
No. Macintosh users can easily create PDF versions of anything they wish to print. These PDF files can then be submitted to the CPS web service for printing. The contents of these FAQs are provided solely to help describe the PrinterOn Campus Printing System. The information is not guaranteed to be accurate or comprehensive. Statements regarding 3rd party applications are based on our best available understanding, but should be verified with the vendor.
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Advanced Data Management Corp.
Currently, we have no immediate plans to port ADM to the Mac platform. However, we are considering doing so in the future. If a Mac version becomes available, it will be for Mac OS-X; we will not be developing a version for older versions of the Mac operating system.
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iRider Frequently Asked Questions - Wymea Bay
There's currently no Mac version of iRider. Some Mac users love Safari, Apple's browser, but others have expressed to us their disappointment with it, so we're looking into it. The iRider developers are long-time Mac fans (from back when MS-DOS and Windows 1.x were the state of the art on PCs).
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Apian Software | SurveyPro - FAQ
Users are running it successfully under PC emulators on the Mac, but there is no native version at this time. Click here you are interested in upgrading to Apian SurveyPro Windows version from a Macintosh compatible survey package. Back to top ^
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AMPS - Frequently Asked Questions
Not yet. The core of AMPS is written in C++ specifically for win32. You can run AMPS with Virtual PC, but the perfomance is horrible, and this is not supported. At this time, there are no plans to develop AMPS on the Macintosh platform.
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Apian Software | SurveyPro - FAQ
Users are running it successfully under PC emulators on the Mac, but there is no native version at this time. Back to top ^
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When will there be a Linux or UNIX version?

Frequently Asked Questions about Wenlin
We started working on a Linux version of Wenlin in late 2002, and we're still working on it (2007). It's still too soon to predict when Wenlinux will be ready for field testing or publication.
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