WebShare2Go on Mac
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WebShare2Go on Mac
I have confirmed that our classic We SHare installation is readily viewable from a Mac. My question is if the WebShare2Go will run from a flash drive the same way on a Mac? Does anyone have experience with this? My client needs to be able to access the data locally with no internet access. Thanks!
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Re: WebShare2Go on Mac
OK, so I just read the first paragraph of the quickstart guide for WS2Go and my question was answered. It's amazing what you can learn if you read a little. Any insight into this process is still welcomed though!
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Re: WebShare2Go on Mac
Bob,
I use BootCamp or Parallels/Fusion on my old MacBookPro for presentation. If you use Parallels/Fusion in Coherence-Mode it works fine and the ugly MS-Windows UI is nearly completely hidden. May be your client should try this...
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I use BootCamp or Parallels/Fusion on my old MacBookPro for presentation. If you use Parallels/Fusion in Coherence-Mode it works fine and the ugly MS-Windows UI is nearly completely hidden. May be your client should try this...
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Re: WebShare2Go on Mac
I also use a Mac with Parallels 8 as a "virtual machine" (VM) to run Windows 7. It works well, except for ReCap, that requires a more recent OpenGL version --Parallels limits one to OpenGL 2.2.
Please contact Parallels to address this issue -it's been a year since they promised to fix it. ReCap cannot be tested without the fix.
Please contact Parallels to address this issue -it's been a year since they promised to fix it. ReCap cannot be tested without the fix.