Many people run mutlple operating systems on Macs. There is a way to run two operating systems at teh same time, one OS for one program and a 2nd OS for another program. Mac OS and Linux flavors play well together. I am not in that world so I have no specifics to offer. Seems like you could do it this way. Dia is not a terrible resource hog so the the performance may be quite good.
Mike 2008/10/7 Mariana Delbue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I loooooved Visio, used a lot until the bad guys of the evil empire killed > it! > > now I'm happily living in Mac-Land, would like very much to use Dia, but am > not enough of a techie to compile a Mac version.... > > if somebody has it, I can act as beta... I'm a dumb user but a good > tester... > > Thx > > Mariana > > _______________________________________________ > dia-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list > FAQ at http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq > Main page at http://live.gnome.org/Dia > > > -- Michael E. Ross | ArcAngle Design ================================= Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering Machine & Product Design Data Acquisition & Control 217 Valley Creek Drive Clayton, NC 27520 (919) 631-1451 (919) 550-2430 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==============================
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