Yes if you use a Windows emulator.
Parallels or Crossover or others?
I understand from a post in the Facebook Legacy User Group that a previous version of Crossover (v 15) works better than v16 and details how to get the earlier version.
A number of Legacy beta testers use Parallels.

Cathy

G.C E wrote:

Hi Steve or Cathy

Is it possible to load Legacy on a Mac computer.

Glennis Edwards


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*From:* LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> on
behalf of Steve Hayes <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:57:06 PM
*To:* Legacy User Group
*Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] TO LINK THE MEDIA FOLDER/FILES
On 15 Mar 2017 at 15:16, Gmail wrote:

> Since I have copies of Legacy on more than one computer, I keep all
my Media
> file on a separate external drive that I move from computer to computer.

I too have Legacy on more than one computer -- a desktop running
Windows XP
and a laptop running Windows 7.

I copy the data files (and those of other programs) using a USB flash
drive.and batch files on each computer.

> If I use only one folder that I identify with 6.2, I have no problems
and all
> the files are identified correctly on the different computers.
>
> But I am a bit compulsive and like to keep together files of the same
> nature.
>
> This is why I create subfolders - one for birth related pictures,
another one
> for marriage related pictures, etc. and this is where my problems start.
>
> Because of 6.2, Legacy goes to the main folder where there are no files.

It should be possible to show that in user defaults, or isn't it?



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