Hi,

indeed only for MLO I am running VMware fusion on my iMac. It works great 
and with syncing via the cloud everything is fine :-)

Regards,
Udo

Am Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2012 00:02:25 UTC+1 schrieb Neil Slater:
>
> Greetings to all: 
>
> I'd also like to see a Macintosh-friendly version of MLO, though I realize 
> that the common view is that Macs are less popular, and thus the potential 
> market for software is smaller. However, consider the number of PCs that 
> are used in corporate settings; I, for example, work for a city government, 
> and I'm not allowed to load ANY software onto my company 'puter - that's 
> what the IT department is for, and they don't want me messing up their 
> delicate network. I'm sure my employer isn't the only one that guards its 
> network and software installations carefully. That would mean a huge drop 
> in the number of computers and computer owners that could buy MLO (or any 
> other independent program). To be fair, there are also companies that uses 
> Macs for, say, sound or video production, and those dedicated machines 
> aren't likely to be in the market for  MLO. I'm sure, however, that far 
> fewer Macs are in corporate use where MLO wouldn't be allowed. 
>
> That would mean that PCs don't have quite the advantage of sheer numbers 
> that most people think they do; and MLO sells better to the PC world than 
> one might think from the sheer volume of PCs sold. I suspect that MLO might 
> sell as well per privately-owned Mac as it does in the privately-owned PC 
> world. After all, I'm a Mac addict, and I already use MLO on a Mac iPad... 
>
> At least, Im trying to use MLO. I purchased the iPad version of MLO about 
> a month ago, and the MLO item I'd most love to see is a manual focused 
> specifically on the iPad version - or better, an improved version for the 
> iPad that can do as much as the PC version. It's frustrating to see the 
> manual referring to a given function, and not be able to understand how to 
> convince MY MLO to do it, or whether the iPad version has that function. 
>
> In the end, I understand the reluctance of MLO to move into the Mac 
> market. After all, I'm only using MLO because a group of fans of Shadow 
> Plan (a Mac/PC/Palm organizer) can't convince the programmer to create an 
> iPad version! He's worried about market share and profitability too. The 
> more things change, the more they stay the same... 
>
> Cheers, 
> Neil Slater

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