I haven't yet shelled out the money for a more recent version because I am not sure it will work, and I don't feel like gambling when 98 works just fine. To run internet explorer on the mac, I use ies4osx. I have gotten supermemo 98 to work with darwine, which is freeware and is an offshoot of wine which was developed for linux to run windows programs. Also, it's easy to backup: when you're done with Supermemo, just copy the. Just install Windows XP in a virtual machine and there you go. VirtualBox is a free version of VirtualPC and, apparently, even more functional. The downside: Virtual PC is not cheap! For working on the same database when not at my computer, I just copy the whole Virtual PC database (in VirtualPC list) to my laptop and back again. I am working for a while with SuperMemo and Virtual PC. See: SuperMemo 16 in CrossOver Mac Virtual PC succeeded in installing SuperMemo 16 in CrossOver Mac. See: SuperMemo in VMWare Fusion for Mac CrossOver Mac See: SuperMemo in Parallels Desktop for Mac VMWare Fusion Until now we had no complaints about major incompatibilities. In 2018, SuperMemo 17 seems to work in Parallels. See: Why does not SuperMemo World develop SuperMemo for Mac Parallels SuperMemo 1.0 for Mac developed in 1993-1995 was terminated due to being unprofitable. At any time there are 2-3 individuals or companies ready to give it a try. If we find an independent developer ready to risk the development on this platform, we will gladly discuss cooperation. Currently, there is no Mac version in development.
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