thechidz macrumors 68000 Original poster Sep 8, 2007 #1 Any way to get Windows Explorer on my macbook without running parallels?
7 72930 Retired Sep 8, 2007 #3 Meh...Leopard's Finder will be here in a matter of weeks, and it blows Explorer out of the water...
7 72930 Retired Sep 8, 2007 #5 Eidorian said: What do you need Explorer for? Click to expand... EDIT: Reason wrong thechidz said: some programs my professor runs only seem to work on explorer???? Click to expand... I think you mean Internet Explorer...you can use Crossover Mac (no need for Windows disk) 🙂
Eidorian said: What do you need Explorer for? Click to expand... EDIT: Reason wrong thechidz said: some programs my professor runs only seem to work on explorer???? Click to expand... I think you mean Internet Explorer...you can use Crossover Mac (no need for Windows disk) 🙂
thechidz macrumors 68000 Original poster Sep 8, 2007 #6 Eidorian said: What do you need Explorer for? Click to expand... some programs my professor runs only seem to work on explorer????
Eidorian said: What do you need Explorer for? Click to expand... some programs my professor runs only seem to work on explorer????
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Sep 8, 2007 #7 psychofreak said: I guess s/he just thinks Explorer is better than Tiger's Finder, which in many ways it is... Click to expand... Well sadly running it via a VM wouldn't really be a solution in that respect. I just wanted to figure out if it was a finder replacement or trying to run some Windows software. Crossover Mac can running Internet Explorer 6. I've used it but I was never able to get Flash or Java to work on it sadly.
psychofreak said: I guess s/he just thinks Explorer is better than Tiger's Finder, which in many ways it is... Click to expand... Well sadly running it via a VM wouldn't really be a solution in that respect. I just wanted to figure out if it was a finder replacement or trying to run some Windows software. Crossover Mac can running Internet Explorer 6. I've used it but I was never able to get Flash or Java to work on it sadly.
L LMO macrumors member Sep 9, 2007 #8 It sounds like you need to run Windows. Look into Boot Camp and Fusion (or Parallels).