Can ElkRM run on an Apple Mac?

Hi,

If you have an Intel Mac then you can use Parallels or VMWare Fusion to run Windows on the Mac, but you can't run ElkRM under Mac OSX directly.

If you have the Ethernet interface for the Elk then you can use the web interface with the Mac. I do this all the time.

Paul
 
Isn't it really true that Elk works in Windows and Windows-only? And only ElkRP and ElkRM work in Windows (and not Wine under Linux/Mac)?

Surely, there are users out there who can't afford Windows (including me). Sorry, but I started to hate Microsoft because of monopoly (the big reason for that is price--I can't afford Vista Home Basic or XP Home).

I don't mean to go a bit off-topic, though. It'd be nice if Elk could use cross-platform programs/tools, like MySQL (instead of Access).
 
Once you get a bit older you'll understand about MS.
Use it, understand it, appreciate it, and you might get along in the business world. :)
 
Um... Sure! I'll go ahead and buy Vista Home Premium and break my bank. However, I do love Microsoft if it weren't for monopoly...

Heck, I even have $200 in my bank account. I'll get Windows Server 2008, and my available balance will be -$800! :) (My smiley meant as a sarcasm.) The reason why I want to have Windows Server 2008, is I want a server operating system with .net Framework 3.5, with ASP.net 3.5, Windows Workflow Foundation, and Windows Communication Foundation (it's more than just a web service). I like having the latest and greatest since I have Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition (Visual C# and Visual Web Developer).

Sorry, but I'm a college student and that I don't earn that much from my social security income (I'm visually impaired) + my funds from my mom and Division of Blind Services.

Okay, back on-topic about running Windows-only (Wine-not-compatible) ElkRM software... *sigh*
 
Um... Sure! I'll go ahead and buy Vista Home Premium and break my bank. However, I do love Microsoft if it weren't for monopoly...

Heck, I even have $200 in my bank account. I'll get Windows Server 2008, and my available balance will be -$800! :) (My smiley meant as a sarcasm.)

That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

If you can afford to be running a server, than you could certainly afford to be running an end user operating system on your daily machine.
If you meant that you with that you would pay for a server O/S for your daily machine... that is plain dumb.

If you are a student as you claim, then you could easily take advantage of the student discount program.

http://www.academicsuperstore.com/products...ft/Vista/784207
 
Hmm... Never been to that website. I'll wait for my financial aid to get Windows Server 2008. And please. Don't tell me I can afford it due to my low-end income.

Okay now, can we please get back on-topic? Sorry, CORT. I didn't mean to hijack your thread. I really wish that Elk can support cross-platform operating systems, such as Mac OS X and Linux.
 
To keep things spinning off topic!

With just a little bit of work to meet the requirements you can be eligable for the Microsoft Action Pack which gives you access to almost all of their software. It may have changed, but I think the cost is only $299 and you would have access to all the server and client OSs as well as a bunch of other stuff.

It's like a scaled down version of the MSDN program...

Cheers,
Paul
 
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