Sparx Systems Forum
Enterprise Architect => Suggestions and Requests => Topic started by: robert.staflin on August 11, 2010, 06:58:10 pm
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Are there any plans for a Mac version of EA? I use EA extensively at work, but use a Mac on the way to/from work and at home. Having to start Parallels or VMware to run EA isn't fun...
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No. No. No.
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P.S. Why isn't parallels fun? I enjoy Apple-H. Use an Intel-Mac plus enough memory. My 2 year old MacBook Pro has 4 Gig and when VM is up it looks and feels like a PC (hu!).
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:) It isn't fun, because I want my memory and processor for other things besides Windows.
I agree about your assessment of virtualization software on Mac OS X though - both VMware and Parallels work very well (I own both, but prefer Parallels at the moment (it changes now and again)) - and I've got a MBP with 8 GB of RAM, my second. 8-)
At the moment I can do all development in Eclipse under Mac OS X, although everybody uses Eclipse on Windows at work (I had the opportunity to chose the character encoding UTF-8 before anyone else checked out the code), so I'm happy with having the machine all-Mac at the moment.
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No plans for a native Mac OS X version at this time that I am aware of, but in addition to solutions such as VMWare and Parallels EA can also be installed via Crossover / WINE on an Intel-based Mac. See:
http://www.sparxsystems.com/support/faq/enterprise-architect-WINE.html
(Same solution applies for both Linux and Mac users.)
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We use VirtualBox on Macs (to run EA, among other things), it works at least not worse than Parallels and doesn't cost anything. You just have the extra cost of a Windows license anyway.