It's a lot of stuff I know but I went the standard route and:
--first bought the Virtual Machine to load Windows: Parallels (there
are others)
--loaded a copy of XP from the olden days when we had Windows machines.
--bought the Fronimoes.
This was all years ago. There may be programs to emulate or open
windows that have come out since but I don't know of them. It's a
shame to have to go this complicated for a program that runs on W. 95
--I still usually use Fronimo 2.1-- but there you are.
There are ocassional hiccups (printers, keyboard layouts) but it works
ok. As a matter of fact I was just playing the r. guitar off the
screen when I read your note. ;^)
Sean
On Sep 18, 2010, at 1:11 PM, Sal Salvaggio wrote:
Anyone out there who might be a fronimo user know of a mac program
that reads fronimo files - just got a mac = any suggestions
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