Kathy,

give this a try:

http://www.apple.com/education/k12/earlylearning/technology/software.html

HTH

Bob

Kathy Kotomaimoce wrote:

Sorry for being a little OT, here. Wondering if any parents/teachers have
discovered educational software that is made for OS X? I'm mainly looking
for baby/toddler, but even for the older kids, I'm finding mostly software
that is 'OS X compatible' but runs in Classic mode. Would like to do less
switching back and forth.

Also, is it possible to have one of the accounts or users set up where you
log in and then Classic automatically starts up for that user?

My kids like being able to log in and have their own passwords and email and
such, but I find it gets a little annoying with all the switching around
going on. Maybe I should just get another iMac and run only OS 9 on it. (And
the need for OS 9 being that the baby can use all that old software the big
kids have outgrown.)

Just thinking out loud,

Kathy K





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