Other options:
Try Cross-over for mac (check with them for compatibility with
Fronimo).
Learn Wayne Cripps' tab program--not wysiwyg, but beautiful results.
Works on Mac. Many of the [English] Lute Society supplements have been
done with Wayne's program. Free, with a manual to
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'
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
Anton,
You can run Windows on a Mac.
Miles
On 2013-06-30, at 10:59 AM, Anton Höger wrote:
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.
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