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UCINET on a Mac
开云体育Hi all, a friend just asked me whether UCINET and NETDRAW run well on Macs using Rosetta. I had never heard of Rosetta, but some Googling suggests that it is nothing short of amazing. You don’t have to buy it, you don’t have to buy Widows, and you don’t have to explicitly run it – the Mac detects intel-based software and uses Rosetta to run it. ?
? Can it be true? Has anyone run Ucinet/Netdraw on Rosetta? ? steve ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Gatton Endowed Chair Dept. of Management University of Kentucky ? |
开云体育Please share the replies. It can be a great news for those who use Mac machine!Prabir? On 14-Mar-2023, at 8:56 PM, Steve Borgatti <sborgatti@...> wrote:
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开云体育Hmm. Quora says Rosetta is for translating Mac apps written for intel chips to allow them to run on Macs with the apple m1 and m2 chips. Too bad. ? steve ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 12:14 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ucinet] UCINET on a Mac ? CAUTION: External Sender ? Please share the replies. It can be a great news for those who use Mac machine! Prabir?
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For what it's worth, some students in our class had success running UCINET on M1/M2 macbooks using UTM virtualization which is free to install:
I haven't personally used it but I know the students like it because they could avoid purchasing Parallels and they were having issues with VirtualBox on the new M1 macs. -Sarah |
开云体育Interesting! Do they then have to install Windows? I suppose even if so, the university would probably provide for free. ? steve ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sarah Piombo
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 14:41 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ucinet] UCINET on a Mac ? For what it's worth, some students in our class had success running UCINET on M1/M2 macbooks using UTM virtualization which is free to install: |