@Jim Stone has looked into this. Currently as your post points out you can use a VM, like Bootcamp. Jim continues to gauge overall market desire on this. Thank you for the suggestion, Amy.
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Original Message:
Sent: 12-06-2018 12:27
From: Amy Metz
Subject: Any plans to make MapInfo available for MAC?
I found it here:
Something a bit more Advanced: Running MapInfo Pro on an Apple Mac
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Something a bit more Advanced: Running MapInfo Pro on an Apple Mac |
Something a bit more Advanced: Running MapInfo Pro on an Apple Mac Boot Camp is a utility that is provided for free with OSX for use on Intel-based Apple hardware. With Boot Camp, you can choose during start-up whether to use OSX or Windows. |
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Original Message:
Sent: 12-06-2018 11:53
From: Amy Metz
Subject: Any plans to make MapInfo available for MAC?
Hi,
I would like to access the MapInfo for Mac article but the link is broken.
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-27-2018 19:05
From: David Andrews
Subject: Any plans to make MapInfo available for MAC?
Actually we have many people that run on Macs with windows emulations with zero issues. See this article for details on how to set things up. These methods are tried and true, but there are probably other way to go with this.
https://li360.pitneybowes.com/s/article/Something-a-bit-more-Advanced-Running-MapInfo-Pro-on-an-Apple-Mac