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How to get Euroscope on Macbook Pro


noi farhi 1052945
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noi farhi 1052945
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Hey guys,

I have MacBook Pro and I'd like to know if I have option to install Euroscope on MacBook Pro without Parallels?

 

 

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Thimo Koolen
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I don't think there is. You'll need to emulate Windows somehow to run it.

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Ryan Savara 1369362
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Yeah either VirtualBox or Boot Camp. It can't run from Wine due to .dll files

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Yeah either VirtualBox or Boot Camp. It can't run from Wine due to .dll files

 

My mac runs ES perfectly with wine. I haven't found any problems in two years.

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noi farhi 1052945
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Yeah either VirtualBox or Boot Camp. It can't run from Wine due to .dll files

 

My mac runs ES perfectly with wine. I haven't found any problems in two years.

 

Really? Can you help me or give me manual that explains how to get ES on Mac with Wine? Please

 

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Really? Can you help me or give me manual that explains how to get ES on Mac with Wine? Please

Go checkout Wine's website. It has instructions on how to convert an application.

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Joel Richters
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Its easier to use "parallels" app. This allows for macOS and Windows 10 to be used at the same time...

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Its easier to use "parallels" app. This allows for macOS and Windows 10 to be used at the same time...

 

It is, but the problem is that you're paying for yet another OS license just to get a free program running. The attempt is to get it running natively within MacOS and not having to pay the Micro$oft tax.

 

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Its easier to use "parallels" app. This allows for macOS and Windows 10 to be used at the same time...

 

It is, but the problem is that you're paying for yet another OS license just to get a free program running. The attempt is to get it running natively within MacOS and not having to pay the Micro$oft tax.

 

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Still better than the 150% @ppl3 tax

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