I think we're going with Parallels. Although the Core3 X-Panel would be ideal, there's simply not enough time to implement it with matching graphics.
Thanks everyone for all the suggestions!
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
--- In Crestron@..., Brett Vitaz <brett@...> wrote:
Parallels in my opinion is the best option. It isn't the cheapest.
I have had success using Crossover. It is like Wine, but built especially
for Mac. Issues I have had are mostly related to fonts not showing up
properly. I have managed to resolve most problems, but it can be tricky.
Core 3 is an option, but you'll spend days trying to recreate the original
panel.
-Brett
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Tony Golden <mrgolden@...> wrote:
**
I know very little about Macs, but I have a client with one and she'd like
to use an X-Panel. We've tried the X-Panel for Mac, but it's not nearly as
functional as the Windows version.
Is there a Mac app or utility that would allow us to run a Windows
X-Panel, preferrably from the Mac desktop. In other words, I'd like to have
an icon in the tray that will either start the X-Panel, or start the
Windows emulator.
I've heard you guys talk about Parallels and Fusion, but I think those are
"boot into one or the other". I'd prefer to be able to boot the Mac OS
normally, but have have an icon that will open Windows or the X-Panel.
Thanks for any ideas.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]