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gandjcarr wrote on 12/16/2012, 5:28 AM

Hi,

What would make you even think that Music Maker would run on a Mac operating system?  Most applications designed for Windows don't run on Mac nor do most applications designed for Mac run on Windows.  The Music Maker specifications clearly state:

Supported operating systems

    Microsoft® Windows® 8 (32-bit and 64-bit)
    Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
    Microsoft® Windows® Vista© (32-bit and 64-bit)
    Microsoft® Windows® XP (32-bit)

If you want to run Windows programs on a Mac you are going to need a windows emulator or set up a virtual machine to get the programs to run.

Good Luck,

George

Procyon wrote on 12/16/2012, 10:24 AM

"Do you have aby plans to fix that, or do you already have a solution,..."

Uh...NO we don't.  WE are NOT MAGIX!  WE are MAGIX customers/users just like yourself.

jakobjoergensen wrote on 1/28/2013, 1:05 AM

Hej Bjarne

 

Du kan bruge VMware Fusion. Det fungere temmeligt godt. Parallels er ikke så god til Magix. Bruger Fusion selv. 

Du skal slå fil deling fra, da Magix Music Maker ikke helt bruger Windows' guidelines til fil-access:)

Du kan fx bruge en extern HD eller SD kort til at overføre data mellem de to systemer.

Jakob

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You can use VMware Fusion. It works quite well. Parallels is not so good with Magix. Uses Fusion my self.

You have to disconnect fileshare, since Magix Music Maker doesn't quite use Windows' guidelines for file access.

You could fx use an external HD or SD to transfer data between the two systems.

Jakob

 

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And PLEASE make MMM for Mac. It's such a uniqe application. With App Store it could be a true money maker!