"Steve Moody" wrote in message
In article , scotty
wrote:
what does it mean "Version 7 will run in OSX, but it is not native" ?
‘Native’ OS X software is software that is specifically coded for OS
X. Some Mac software will run on OS X or previous versions.
How would I go about installing PS7 ( windows version ) on the Mac in a non native way?
You don’t. Mac software runs on the Mac. Windows software runs in Windows. You will need the Macintosh version to run it on a Mac.
There was conversion software available for the Mac that would allow a Windows program to be used on a Mac. Try as I may, I can’t readily recall the name of the software or the company that produced the software. I recall using the conversion software program when I had Mac’s operating system 8.5. I no longer have Mac equipment as all equipment and associated software was given to a charitable organization.
A review of various software catalogs for Mac’s may reveal the name of the software. I am certain it was available for Mac systems up to system 8.5. I’m not aware of its availability for use in system 9 or X.
Note: While the conversion software did perform its function, the operation was a very slow process; a very slow process.
nick