Hi although I know this probably won't happen I'm just throwing it out ther and hoping someone will think about it I would love a launcher for iWork stuff cause I'm a student and the school uses all macs and I cant install apps without much hassle and workarounds.
Then the apps here should work.
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As all of ya should know Micro$oft is the Evil Empire, and Windows (a.k.a. Winblows or Windoze) is their greatest general, so please make a difference and install Linux or FreeBSD on yer Windows comp.
Um, yea Mac kinda sucks, they may have the Iphone and Ipods..But their company is crapt
You're first two posts here were rude and solved nothing. Other people will have the same views about Windows, and even Linux. It's a matter or personal preference. Please stop making negative comments.
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"" I was only stating something, I was not saying "Macs suck". To me Macs are OK.
As 4 u dmx it is spelled iPod and iPhone.
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As all of ya should know Micro$oft is the Evil Empire, and Windows (a.k.a. Winblows or Windoze) is their greatest general, so please make a difference and install Linux or FreeBSD on yer Windows comp.
to dmx, not you.
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<crying>I want a linux version without the need of wine (or at least I want portable wine)!!!</crying>
Is there Wine for Mac too?
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Read the title of the first comment.
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I was just kidding, you know?
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I had a good feeling you were.
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To my understanding (naturally flawed by inherent ignorance), many Mac applications (OS X), are bundled into *.app packages, and to that extent may already be somewhat "portable". That being said, some/many apps may store their .plist outside of the .app bundle, so tracking them down might require some work. Also, many of the applications that are popular on the mac are not open-source (iLife, iWork, etc.), so they wouldn't be legal to modify in any way. So...most of this might be rather prohibitive. just some thoughts...
as for windows applications running on the mac, there are various ways to do that (i'm fond of vmware's fusion). there is a wine for the mac, but i've no experience with it. don't much care for wine myself, but that's just a personal prejudice.