From: Derex Penn on
Are there any Mac versions of MS Project out there?

From: Jack Dahlgren MVP on
The last version for the mac was 4.1 which was many years ago.
Most people who use Project on the mac use it in an emulation environment
(bootcamp, fusion, parallels ...)

-Jack Dahlgren

"Derex Penn" <derexp(a)bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Are there any Mac versions of MS Project out there?
>
From: John on
In article <C7B3262C.36A%derexp(a)bellsouth.net>,
Derex Penn <derexp(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:

> Are there any Mac versions of MS Project out there?

Derex,
The last version of Project that was released specifically to run on the
Mac OS was Project 4.1 (circa 1997). That version will no longer run on
current Macs.

Although current versions will not run directly under the Mac OS, there
are several emulators that work very well. Personally I use a Mac and I
run Project on a virtual PC with Parallels. There is also VMware Fusion
but I have no experience with it.

John
Project MVP
From: Rob Schneider on
Further to Jack and John, I'm running Project on XP on top of VMware
Fusion. Also have Windows 7 running on Fusion (but Project not moved
there yet). When running in "unity" mode, easy to forget all this
emulation complexity is there as it integrates Windows and Mac. It just
works.


--rms

www.rmschneider.com




On 03/03/10 02:27, John wrote:
> In article<C7B3262C.36A%derexp(a)bellsouth.net>,
> Derex Penn<derexp(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>> Are there any Mac versions of MS Project out there?
>
> Derex,
> The last version of Project that was released specifically to run on the
> Mac OS was Project 4.1 (circa 1997). That version will no longer run on
> current Macs.
>
> Although current versions will not run directly under the Mac OS, there
> are several emulators that work very well. Personally I use a Mac and I
> run Project on a virtual PC with Parallels. There is also VMware Fusion
> but I have no experience with it.
>
> John
> Project MVP
From: Derex on
Ok. I will look into running it using Bootcamp. Thanks for the info.

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