Hi Anton.
If you have an Intel Mac it is quite possible to install Windows. And by 
consequence you will be able to run Fronimo.
The cheapestst solution would be to run Windows via Bootcamp. Bootcamp creates 
a separate partition on your Mac in which you can install the windows version 
of your choice. You will need a license for the windows version you are using. 
You could use the version you had installed on your old windows computer. In 
order to get it running legally on your Mac you would have to scrap your 
Windows computer and phone Microsoft support telling that you have changed your 
motherboard and you need a new registration. I'll be happy to answer questions 
you might have.

Keep on luting!

Lex
Op 30 jun 2013, om 16:59 heeft Anton Höger het volgende geschreven:

> Daniel,
> 
> thanks, Yes I know, the Fronino files are much more beautiful, but I am 
> working on a Mac. The old Windows, where Fronimo is installed, is only used 
> in extremly cases.
> 
> I spoke with Mr. Tribioli, but he does not see any urgent to develop for the 
> Mac too!
> 
> Anton
> 
> 
> 
> Am 30.06.2013 um 15:37 schrieb Daniel F. Heiman:
> 
>> Anton:
>> 
>> I strongly suggest that you go back to using Fronimo for your output files.
>> 
>> 
>> The software you are currently running is problematic in several ways:
>> - the font is not properly designed for tablature
>> – stacked chords containing 'a,' 'd' and 'b' tab letters just become a
>> muddle.
>> – an 'f' character over a 'b' character on adjacent strings is a visual
>> mess.
>> - having the dots on the tab characters instead of the rhythm signs is a
>> disaster, especially because the spacing between the character and the dot
>> is inconsistent
>> – a dotted 'a' character, a dotted 'd' character and a 'd' character
>> without a dot are sometimes difficult to distinguish without a magnifying
>> glass.
>> – an 'f' character and a dotted 'f' character are extremely difficult to
>> differentiate when reading rapidly.
>> 
>> Some of your ensemble arrangements look interesting.  I am hoping to have a
>> chance to try out a few of them next week at the Madison Early Music
>> Festival.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Daniel Heiman
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
>> Of Anton Höger
>> Sent: 29 June, 2013 03:50
>> To: Lutelist List
>> Subject: [LUTE] Summary intavolations 33
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> there are new Lute Intavolations on IMSLP
>> 
>> (and I overwirked my homepage-  http://lute-ensemble-tabulatures.npage.de/
>> 
>> Enjoy them 
>> Anton
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> for 4 lutes  (Unisono)
>> 
>> Hassler, Hans Leo    Canzon noni toni
>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Sacri_Concentus_(Hassler,_Hans_Leo)#IMSLP285861
>> and the same for 4 lutes ad Quartam (2a-lutes and 2 D-lutes) or 2 a-lutes
>> and 2 E-lutes (I always prefer this combination!)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> for 4 lutes (Ad secundam--g,g,g,d-lutes)
>> 
>> Hassler, Hans Leo    Canzon duodecim toni    g,g,g,D
>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Laudate_Dominum_omnes_gentes_(Hassler,_Hans_Leo)#IMSLP
>> 284912
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 2 Sopranos & 2 Lutes in g
>> 
>> Gagliano, Marco da   Aura in tanto lasciva   2 Sopranos & 2 Lutes
>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Su_la_sponda_del_Tebro_humida_(Gagliano,_Marco_da)
>> 
>> 2 Lutes Unisono
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Kotter, Hans Präludium in Fa
>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Präludium_in_Fa_(Kotter,_Hans)
>> 
>> 
>> Schmid, Bernhard d. Ä        Ein guter Dantz
>> http://imslp.org/wiki/Ein_guter_Dantz_(Schmid_I,_Bernhard)#IMSLP286343
>> ====================
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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