The Mac Question - Page 4

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So....I have my MacBook ready to download by my coffeecup software. Please & thank you.
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Where do I download all my CC programs for Mac. I really hate to run Parallels or install Windows on my MacBook Pro.
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Have you purchased them?:)
If not go here.
http://www.coffeecup.com/osx/
If yes go here.
https://www.coffeecup.com/help/myproducts/
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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I was not very hot at the idea of using my Windows programs on my Mac, so I always tried to find Mac software to replace what I used on my ex-PC...It may be in my head, but I prefer native Mac programs.

I was still trying to find Mac software that I liked to work on my web sites and started to experiment with the new CC beta programs... yesterday...

Looks promising...

Gilles
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Hmmmm...well I have a 27 inch MAC and I don't want windows anything on it. I mean, that is why I went with a MAC in the first place, to avoid viruses and avoid using 'windows'. And like others, all the software I have purchased here over the years, is useless to me. I really think that CoffeeCup needs to get up to date with the times. More and more people are going with mac's and you're just losing money by not having software that operates on mac.
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valerie wrote:
Hmmmm...well I have a 27 inch MAC and I don't want windows anything on it. I mean, that is why I went with a MAC in the first place, to avoid viruses and avoid using 'windows'. And like others, all the software I have purchased here over the years, is useless to me. I really think that CoffeeCup needs to get up to date with the times. More and more people are going with mac's and you're just losing money by not having software that operates on mac.

Why not checkout our OS X software Valerie then? :)

http://www.coffeecup.com/osx
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I did not know it existed.
Valerie Underhill
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Am I suppose to buy the software again?
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valerie wrote:
Am I suppose to buy the software again?

Yes. We have to after all feed our programmers. ;)
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I run VMware on my Mac using Windows XP so that I can have the HTML editor as well as other software that won't run in the Mac environment. However, I recently upgraded to VMware Fusion 5 and the editor stopped working. It has something to do with the Service Pack 3. I have to install the Windows with the Service Pack 3 already included, I cannot just download the Service Pack 3. If anyone understands that or has experienced this same problem, I would love to hear. It would be so much simpler if the editor just ran on Mac.

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