please port Rybka 4 also for Mac OS X.
Shredder 11 (and also sure version 12) is also doing this. This would be great, also to get
a footstep into Mac's world and to gain much more friends-;)
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This is according to Gartner. IDC is much more negative about Apple's recent performance.
http://www.macrumors.com/2009/07/23/apple-claims-91-of-1000-pc-market-revenue-in-june/
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Book of shaders - godot mac os. > while i could agree with this 5 years ago, it seems that more and more folks are using a mac laptop Slimefrog mac os.
Everywhere I go I see someone using Apple-something.
Ryb Mac Os X
I think a chess program for professionnal/experts would not have the same sales portion than compared to X years ago.
I will mostlikely soon go for a mac laptop very soon and will have to install Windows x/64 to use Rybka.
I would of course prefer to have it directly under Mac OS X
Anyway, I'm sort of skeptical about the long-term strategy of running windows on macs. Right now, most folks run xp, but as the cbase programs start demanding vista or i7, mac users are going to have devote increased system resources to windows, not an attractive outcome.
I speak as one who has both a mac and a Dell laptop, the former my number one computer and the latter to run windows programs, particularly Rybka and cbase.
Mac Os Mojave
as for the macbook HD space, i dunno about all the models, but the 17 inch pro im considering getting (eventually) comes w/ 500GB, which is more than more than plenty obv.
There is almost no penalty for running a chess program under mac OS. Whatever penalty there is is dwarfed by the fact that you are running on a notebook.
Once you run Hypervisor, all programs on the machine suffer whatever penalty there is, native of not.
But chess under Parallels or Fusion is a fine solution, and is massively cheaper and runs better than anything that Vas may do.
apple OS is painless. Also when first booting up the system you can select which OP you want
to run
Wayne
But on the other hand Vas could be missing out on big revenues that he just does not know about.Some Mac users are very loyal and have paid out extra money to own a Mac and are probably more extravagent with their purchases of software and only like the best.So all chess players/comp users that own a Mac that have been too afraid of MS could be the first time that they buy Rybka.
When Chess Base did it, I don't know the specifics like what and when.But I can imagine the scenario is quite different today and only by doing it will we ever know the answer.
For me, I am still waiting for Pocket Rybka which is another topic.
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I used to run things via virtualization and Wine (have an old version of Win2K in parallels on my Mac laptop, Wine on my Linux desktop -- BTW, in response to another poster, I'm not afraid of MS, I just got tired of Windows' frailty) but that gets a little sketchy at times, so I've decided not to buy anything but platform-native products (the idea that I'd switch my computing platform just to run *any* particular application is so arrogant it makes me spit; those who want my money don't get to dictate terms to me, if I'm paying for it, it plays by my rules). I still have access to the older products I've already purchased, but I refer to them less and less as time goes by.
If that sounded harsh, Vas, it's not aimed at you, but rather at some of the other attitudes I've encountered in this forum.
Vas
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Vas
Vas
I used to run things via virtualization and Wine (have an old version of Win2K in parallels on my Mac laptop, Wine on my Linux desktop -- BTW, in response to another poster, I'm not afraid of MS, I just got tired of Windows' frailty) but that gets a little sketchy at times, so I've decided not to buy anything but platform-native products (the idea that I'd switch my computing platform just to run *any* particular application is so arrogant it makes me spit; those who want my money don't get to dictate terms to me, if I'm paying for it, it plays by my rules). I still have access to the older products I've already purchased, but I refer to them less and less as time goes by.
If that sounded harsh, Vas, it's not aimed at you, but rather at some of the other attitudes I've encountered in this forum.
Vas
Mac Os Versions
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