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Apple Mac

Is it possible to use NWC with Apple Mac. I'm using an i-Mac with OSX

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Re: Apple Mac

Reply #1
Sorry, NoteWorthy Composer is a Windows-only program.  I have a PC at home and an i-Mac at school where I teach elementary music.  I have found Myriad software's Harmony Assistant and Melody Assistant to be very good on Mac.  Go to http://www.myriad-online.com/enindex.htm to download a free demo of either or both.

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Reply #2
you can also look into a PC emulator for your macintosh.  The Bochs emulator is free (http://bochs.sourceforge.net).  You would then only need a copy of Windows.  I'm working on setting bochs up on OS 8.6 and I'll see what happens and will report back.
Sincerely,
Francis Beaumier
Green Bay, WI

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Reply #3
Thanks for the info. I'm trying to run some music that someone has
written using NWC so it looks as if I shall have to get an Emulator

Thanks again for the help

David

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Reply #4
Well I got Bochs to work on my WGS 9650/233 (i know -- its old).  After first cheating by installing it first on my PC, I copied the virtual hard drive to my mac.  Start up time for Windows 95?  8 Minutes! - So its not worth it :-(
Sincerely,
Francis Beaumier
Green Bay, WI

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Reply #5
You can purchase Virtual PC to run on a mac, then use NWC. Try using Sibelius instead!! NWC really should be made available to we mac users - our sound is so superior!!!

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Reply #6
...available to we mac users...
should read
...available to us Mac users...

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Reply #7
"WE are not amused"

 

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Reply #8
Tout cela n'est pas faux...

Ceci dit, ce NWC devrait vraiment ce faire pour macOX
Yep!

manu