On Sep 29, 2017, at 2:54 PM, guy_and_liz Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
And for those of you who aren't familiar with application programming, porting
a Windows App to Linux or OS X is a non-trivial exercise (as is porting an OS X
app to Windows, and...).
When I had work with both Windows and Linux, I used two machines with a KVM
switch that allowed me to use one keyboard/mouse/monitor and just switch them
from one machine to the other. It saves a lot of space on your desk. You can
probably find adequate Windows desktop machines for a good bit less than a
comparable laptop, and KVM switches don't cost all that much.
Guy
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Ron Andrico
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 10:55 AM
To: John Mardinly; Ron Banks
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Fronimo question
Precisely, as I mentioned earlier...
Francesco designed the program to run in Windows, for better or for
worse.
RA
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf
of John Mardinly <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 4:36 PM
To: Ron Banks
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Fronimo question
Ron;
Thank you for the informed comments. However, by the time you
acquire Parallels or VmWare Fusion plus a copy of Windows, might it be
cheaper and less hassle to just purchase a cheap laptop on Ebay,
Craig’s list or whatever?
A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
Classical Guitarist/Lutenist
On Sep 29, 2017, at 7:18 AM, Ron Banks <[email protected]> wrote:
Lynda,
I’m currently running both Fronimo 2.1 and 3.0 on my Mac and Linux
(Ubuntu) systems using Wine (version 2.0.1). My Macs are running OS X
El Capitan, but I’ve also had success using Fronimo on OS X Yosemite.
Other Mac Fronimo users might need to give their input on this, as I’m
not really a Fronimo power user. For my needs, it runs well enough.
The setup under Wine can be a little finicky, and may take some
tweaking to get things to run correctly - but if you’re persistent, it
can be done. If you’re comfortable using the command line on your
Mac, Wine is the cheapest way to get Fronimo running. There are some
drawbacks to using Wine, as very few Windows apps run flawlessly in
Wine – it’s usually a hit-and-miss affair. If you’re not comfortable
with the command line, there are a few “helper” apps to get started,
such as WineSkin, WineBottler, (and WineTricks on Linux) that will
allow you to tweak the Wine setup and application installation using a
graphical interface.
If you’ve got additional Windows programs to run, I’d suggest using
either VMware Fusion, Parallels, or Oracle VirtualBox to run Windows as
a virtual machine on your Mac. The down-side of using a Virtual
Machine, is that you’ll need a licensed copy of Windows for the virtual
machine. Also, if your Mac is an older laptop like mine (2010-2012),
running VM sessions can cause the laptop to run hotter than normal. It
will spin the hard drive and fans up constantly, and the additional
heat may exacerbate issues with the GPU failures the older machines are
prone to experience. My Mac Pro doesn’t have that problem.
Take care,
Ron Banks
On 9/27/17, 10:51 PM, "Lynda Kraar" <[email protected] on
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
Lute friends -
How do I run Fronimo on a Mac?
Thanks,
Lynda
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