Lets buy a Mac for Christian!

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Xtrician
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Lets buy a Mac for Christian!

Post by *Xtrician »

Hello,
Mac without TC is not Mac, and there is no good replacement!

Lets everybody buy a Mac to Christian and support him to develop TC to Mac!
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Yes, lets do it.

In the meantime i am using ForkLift.
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It's simple - don't use a Mac. Problem solved. :D

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Hi, guys.

You may be much better off giving Double Commander a chance. It seems to be working on OS X.

Cheers,
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Post by *sorcar »

I have considered several times switching to Mac (or at least thought of starting to use it seriously). I could not, as there is no TC there. If a fund is set up for buying Christian a Mac, I surely will happily chip in from the savings I have for not shelling out for a Mac!
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Post by *bobputnam »

Have you tried Wine on the Mac? TC works 90% in Linux.

http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=18801
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Post by *woefdram »

TC under Wine coupled with Double Commander for the things that don't work or don't work nicely seems to be a good option (on Ubuntu, anyway)
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