Nothing big.
The main thing was that I thought it was missing that menu bar. But since dmitri says it's not in the new version, I guess it's not an issue.
Other than that, it acts kind of jumpy when I move the window around, as opposed to smoothly like any OS-specific programs. Like, I grab it it to move it, and it like, jumps to the bottom of the screen. Sometimes it disappears and I can't get it back (because for some reason it doesn't show up on the taskbar or as an "open" process anywhere else). So I've learned to just leave it where it is!!
[quote=slackgeek]If you're using Mac OS X, consider trying to run it through Wine.
http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX/Installing
I can run the portal on my computer (running Linux) through Wine. It works okay - a little buggy, but it works.
More info on Wine here:
http://winehq.org
Wine makes it possible to run *some* Windows applications on computers that aren't running Windows.
I know very little about Macs so I wouldn't be able to help, but there's tons of great info out there and it's worth a shot![/quote]
Thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to check it out. :D
I also have a brand new Mac desktop.... soooo sweet, and the only downside is that I can't try the apparently super awesome pro tracker! There's too much technical stuff on the Wine website for me to understand any of it =/. But being able to use the pro tracker would be a dream for me, I desperately need it.
The Portal doesn't seem able to be installed using wine. I kept getting all kind of errors in the setup phase, so I gave up.
The easiest way is to just use emulation (virtualisation) such as VMware Fusion (what I'm using) or Parallels, or simply wait for the web version to come out.
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