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>Is anyone developing in 4D v13 on Sierra - specifically, 10.12.2? If so,
>are there any issues to be aware of?
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Is anyone developing in 4D v13 on Sierra - specifically, 10.12.2? If so,
are there any issues to be aware of?
Thanks
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Greg
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t been a need of mine but I recall them discussing it in the
virtuabox
>instruction. As I recall the biggest issue being the legality of the
>licensing.
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Agreed. I have created Mac OS VM using Fusion and found it to be as easy as you
stated. Never done it with VirtualBox
I think what I found with my google search was either old or instructions for
doing it on a windows host, or both.
In VirtualBox the OS Type popup for creating the VM includes
I don’t think anyone on the forum has ever mentioned Oracle’a VirtualBox.
Several years ago I abandoned Parallels for Fusion finding it much less prone
to compatibility issues and unexplained slow downs. I used Fusion for a while
and one day received a demo VM for a SQL/Web based Facilities
> So, is Fusion preferred over Parallels for Mac OS virtualization?
I prefer Parallels over Fusion, most of the time.
4D does just fine in Parallels and Windows 10.
Virtualising SnowLeopard to run v2004 and older does work better in Fusion.
Regards
O r t w i n Z i l l g e n
So, is Fusion preferred over Parallels for Mac OS virtualization?
Thanks,
Robert
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 7:37 PM, Guy Algot wrote:
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> Fusion supports 10.7 and up.
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On Sep 21, 2016, at 6:06 PM, Douglas von Roeder wrote:
> Parallels allows us to run OS X but there was a licensing issue with one
> version of OS X - not sure which version (10.x.x) or if it was OS X vs OS X
> Server.
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> Did you see anything about that in your research?
Hi Doug,
Well I
On Sep 21, 2016, at 4:44 PM, Chip Scheide wrote:
> don't feel bad...
> OS 10.6.8 and still have v2003 to support.
>
> As soon as I can get them to v12 (in testing now) off to 10.9
But I do feel bad and I’m missing out on some cool macOS features. Like taking
calls for my iPhone on my Mac. I
On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:00 PM, Douglas von Roeder wrote:
> I have a customer who wants to (re)start using their 4D app on the Mac.
> After reading some of the comments here, we've decided to *not* release on
> V13 and are using this as the opportunity to do the upgrade to V15.x/V16.
>
> The
Thanks to all that replied. I will recommend to not use Sierra.
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Many years ago the Mac version of 4D had a bug that caused it to crash when the
open windows were closed using option-key/closebox-click. I think of that each
time I use the technique.
Keith - CDI
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Douglas von Roeder wrote:
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> have v13 on El Capitan and the only problem is in desgn mode it will quit
> on
> me randomly but seldom).
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