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Technically, no. But with additional software (not included), the CRM software will run on a Macintosh computer. Depending on your Mac model, different additional software is required. We can provide you with assistance in choosing the appropriate ... more
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To uninstall Hooked on Phonics – Learn To Read on a Macintosh do the following: 1. Double-click the drive where the program is installed. 2. Find the Hooked on Phonics - Learn to Read folder. 3. Click and drag this folder to the trash. ... more
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Any Macintosh with Macromedia Flash Player 6 or later installed in a browser can be used for Breeze Meeting, Training, Events, and for viewing Macromedia Breeze Presenter content. New in Breeze 5, is the ability for Macintosh users to screen share ... more
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Executor knows how to emulate most of System 7.0, but the default version that Executor reports to applications is System 6.0.7, because some bad programs make calls to undocumented System 7.0 traps if we acknowledge that we've implemented System 7. ... more
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NewDeal software was designed for IBM compatible computers, not for the Macintosh. Some customers have successfully run NewDeal on Macintosh computers by using a DOS software emulation called Soft PC, or a hardware device called a bridge-board ... more
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No. At present, PsychProfiler is only for use with IBM-compatible computers running Microsoft Windows. ... more
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The dictionary button requires Netscape version 4.61 or higher. The button does not work with earlier Mac versions of this browser because they do not provide a Personal Toolbar. ... more
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A. No, get the hell out. I mean, with all respect, they do not. Cracks and keygens mostly run on windows9x. Windows 2000 and NT, with my knowledge, will not support these files. I have also heard these don't work well for ME, well just for one ... more
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No. There is currently only a GUI Client for Windows. The Web Client works on any platform and web browser that supports Java, which is quite a few. ... more
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Yes. In an broader sense, you can publish web sites using any computer capable of connecting to the Internet. And in most cases, it doesn't matter what sort of computer you are using to publish your site with, although it is important to be ... more
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