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Any ATC Software out their for Mac?


Jeremy Wenner 1366735
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Jeremy Wenner 1366735
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Hello!

 

I'm fairly new to VATSIM and have done a couple of flights here and there and I wanted to get more involved and I want to become a controller. But before I even get into training and everything else, is their an ATC Program that is compatible with Mac that I would be able to use on VATSIM?

 

Let Me Know! Thanks!

 

Jeremy Wenner

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Josh Glottmann
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There is not, but myself and others have gotten VRC to work on a Mac.

Look here.

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Alex Seeberger
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As Josh said, you can get the software to work on a Mac. I tried Crossover, which worked OK with a few issues. Using bootcamp with Windows 10 works perfectly with both VRC and vERAM for me.

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Mark Richards
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I occasionally use Parallels and EuroScope works fine with it.

 

Only real issue is a lack of a middle mouse button.

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Ryan Savara 1369362
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There is not, but myself and others have gotten VRC to work on a Mac.

Look here.

 

Works quite well, the only issue is that Mac's do not have a "C" drive, which is where most applications install. Luckily most applications (like VRC) allow you to change the install location. I have mine set to a folder inside my Docomeents folder.

 

Only noticeable things are sometimes the menus glitch out (also seen on Linux; where they either don't show up or are just grey boxes. However going through the menu reveals the settings), and if using a Macbook, scrolling isn't nice on the trackpad (keyboard shortcuts are great though), and it would be beneficial to set up the right click on the trackpad, instead of control+Lclick

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