What about Donor Manager for the Mac?
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What about Donor Manager for the Mac?
The Donor Manager works quite well on a Mac running Virtual PC.
There are no plans (at the present) for developing a native Mac version of the program. Sorry.
There are no plans (at the present) for developing a native Mac version of the program. Sorry.
John Muehleisen
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Re: What about Donor Manager for the Mac?
The Donor Manager works quite well on a Mac running Virtual PC.
There are no plans (at the present) for developing a native Mac version of the program. Sorry.
Do you have any feedback regarding different versions of Donor Manager, Max OS, and/or Virtual PC? Has anyone had any issues with any of the different versions or releases?
I am looking to purchase Virtual PC and Donor Manager is one of the reasons for this. I have a G4 350 running 10.2.8 with 576M ram. I'm looking for any feedback.
Thanks,
rschley
There are no plans (at the present) for developing a native Mac version of the program. Sorry.
Do you have any feedback regarding different versions of Donor Manager, Max OS, and/or Virtual PC? Has anyone had any issues with any of the different versions or releases?
I am looking to purchase Virtual PC and Donor Manager is one of the reasons for this. I have a G4 350 running 10.2.8 with 576M ram. I'm looking for any feedback.
Thanks,
rschley
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DM on the Mac
I don't have any Mac specific recommendations, but perhaps our other Mac users could chime in...
Recommendations anyone ?
Recommendations anyone ?
John Muehleisen
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Re: DM on the Mac
I'm running DM on VMWare Fusion beta 3 with no problems on my mac. 2ghz dual proc (intel) and it runs great. Better yet would be a native mac DM, but so would a world with no corruption.jmuehleisen wrote:I don't have any Mac specific recommendations, but perhaps our other Mac users could chime in...
Recommendations anyone ?
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No DM on the Mac, anyone done anything with Bento?
I'm just curious if anyone has installed Bento on their Mac and ported their CSV file from DM?
If so, please post your results (and even your DB file?)
Marty
If so, please post your results (and even your DB file?)
Marty
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VirtualBox
For those Mac users who would like to have run Donor Manager, I highly recommend Virtual Box. The software has recently been released for FREE on MacOSX. I've used parallels before and was very happy with it, but have no complaints with virtualbox. You can't beat the price!
http://virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
http://virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Re: What about Donor Manager for the Mac?
So obviously DM can run on Macs.... but using simple language, how do I make it work?
Re: What about Donor Manager for the Mac?
I just installed Donor Manager on my Mac using Wine, and it's working really well so far. CrossOver for Mac would be the commercial version for those that would like support available. I'm still working on getting everything set up, but it's running well.
jW
jW
Re: What about Donor Manager for the Mac?
I am running DM on my MacBook with Parallels 6.0 and WinXP.
Because my wife has a WinVista Dell machine, we need to be able to share the data across machines and platforms. She has been getting our database cleaned up on her machine. Now it is time for us both to be able to work on it.
Rather than doing some fancy shared network thing, I followed the tip in the "how to share Donor Manager data between 2 computers" thread, about setting up for working off a USB stick. It works great.
The STEPS:
- Copy the \donor5 directory from the Dell \Program Files directory to the USB stick root directory
- Make copies the four VFP6*.* files from the \system 32 subfolder of windows and put them into the same folder of the virtual Windows on the Mac.
- Create shortcuts in the taskbars of each machine that point to the USB stick: Target E:\donor5\donor.EXE and Start in: E:\donor5 (on hers the stick becomes F:\)
- Do a full backup on the Dell its desktop, then launch DM on the USB and restore to that USB installation (while it was still plugged into the Dell).
It might become a minor inconvenience that we cannot both be working simultaneously off the same data set, but this will still work great for our needs!
Blessings,
Ted Holzmann
(TEAM, Germany)
Because my wife has a WinVista Dell machine, we need to be able to share the data across machines and platforms. She has been getting our database cleaned up on her machine. Now it is time for us both to be able to work on it.
Rather than doing some fancy shared network thing, I followed the tip in the "how to share Donor Manager data between 2 computers" thread, about setting up for working off a USB stick. It works great.
The STEPS:
- Copy the \donor5 directory from the Dell \Program Files directory to the USB stick root directory
- Make copies the four VFP6*.* files from the \system 32 subfolder of windows and put them into the same folder of the virtual Windows on the Mac.
- Create shortcuts in the taskbars of each machine that point to the USB stick: Target E:\donor5\donor.EXE and Start in: E:\donor5 (on hers the stick becomes F:\)
- Do a full backup on the Dell its desktop, then launch DM on the USB and restore to that USB installation (while it was still plugged into the Dell).
It might become a minor inconvenience that we cannot both be working simultaneously off the same data set, but this will still work great for our needs!
Blessings,
Ted Holzmann
(TEAM, Germany)
Re: What about Donor Manager for the Mac?
Can you pack n go from a PC to Mac? If so, please explain how. Thanks!
Melinda =0)
Melinda =0)