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    Posted: 13 August 2013 at 11:00pm
As in the title really, ive been looking but cant seem to find an alternative to Hornresp on Mac. Am i missing something obvious?

Think i may have to go down the route of dual boot and use the Windohs boot just for speaker building LOL

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Not found one yet! (I dual-boot on my MBP btw).
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You can run it in crossover on you mac


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Originally posted by dlyxover dlyxover wrote:

You can run it in crossover on you mac



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I'm running Linux Mint.. (Not booted Windows for a month)..

Using VirtualBox::Windows 7 x32 Guest to run Hornresponse.

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Downloaded the crossover trial, its working great, thanks guys
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Originally posted by Thomas Hosker Thomas Hosker wrote:

As in the title really, ive been looking but cant seem to find an alternative to Hornresp on Mac. Am i missing something obvious?

Think i may have to go down the route of dual boot and use the Windohs boot just for speaker building LOL

Regards, Thomas
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You can never ask a mac question on a forum without SOMEONE saying they are crap and windows is better.

It's like the YouTube comments thing always inevitably ending in an argument about Americans.
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Originally posted by Lee83 Lee83 wrote:

You can never ask a mac question on a forum without SOMEONE saying they are crap and windows is better.

It's like the YouTube comments thing always inevitably ending in an argument about Americans.

You get used to it after a while. Embarrassed

So to conclude, Crossover or VirtualBox will do the job.

Don't know if Mac is manly enough to have VMware version. LOL
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