Thank you Peggy.  Perhaps if we are LOUD enough Legacy will produce Legacy for 
MAC. ;)    I do wish that were the case now.  Perhaps the VMWare Fusion is a 
solution for me as well.


Mary


> On Mar 10, 2015, at 12:14 PM, Peggy Natoli Duffy <quilter...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Hi Mary,
>
> I too am a MAC user.
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> I have VMware Fusion  instead of Cross Over to enable using Legacy.  This 
> works very well with nothing “garbled” when I add data.
>
> I have found that in order to “copy and paste” from a source online into 
> Legacy, I cannot do that from inside Legacy. I use Google Chrome and “copy” 
> from there and “paste” into my Legacy.  This prevents extra symbols, etc. 
> from showing up in Legacy.
>
> I continue to ask Legacy Support to write a Legacy program specifically for 
> MAC as well!
>
> Peggy
>
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>> On Mar 10, 2015, at 10:44 AM, Mary Tait <mt...@cogeco.ca> wrote:
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>> Hello,  I am hoping to get some help from anyone using Legacy on a MAC with 
>> the CrossOver app.  I have everything installed, whereas the Legacy program 
>> works, all my files are accessible, however if I try to enter data in 
>> certain places the text becomes garbled.  Specifically, I am adding 
>> information to the Event/Fact tab, i.e.: Occupation, and once I hit “save” 
>> there is added garbled text which appears after my typed info.  I have tried 
>> deleting the event/fact, and retyping and still the same.  The tech help 
>> people have had me change the RICHTX32.OCX file, but that also did not help. 
>>  Is there anyone on this list that could give me any other tips or ideas to 
>> solve this problem?  Thank you in advance.
>> Mary
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