File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
As a recent Mac convert, I'm really missing jTablet.

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>> Anonymous
once you go Mac, you IMMEDIATELY come back
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Yeah that sucks about Mac and I tried a few options before I gave up and switched back to PC.
If your really desperate maybe download Darwine
See if you can install Windows JRE on it, firefox and Jtablet and run it through there, only option I didn't try out, or just use bootcamp or even parallels.

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>> OP
I have an old PC downstairs if I really wanted pressure sensitivity

but like fuck can I be bothered to go downstairs.
>> Anonymous
http://cellosoft.com/2draw/view/89522/
>> Anonymous
>>166588
Tried that, the original Author can no longer work on it
(Yes he switched back to PC)
Thus the Mac port of jtablet has stopped development.
He how ever is still supporting the *nix version is still being worked on which is good as after thats done it should be really simple to port it to mac.

Or see Jpen will beat them to him punch.
>> Anonymous
Unrelated, but whats easier to do, emulate PC on a Mac or the other way around?
>> Anonymous
>>166602

It is easier to use Windows on a Mac, than OS X on a PC.

It is possible to use OS X on a PC though, seeing as Macintoshes no longer use different hardware.
>> Anonymous
>>166602
You don't have to emulate a PC on a Mac, it's the same hardware. You just install WIndows on it and boot from that. You can run it in a window whilst in the Mac OS as well if that's what you mean. That's easy but you have to buy a program that will do it for you.

It's similar with a PC, but Mac OS X is not designed to work on anything but Apple hardware so whenever there is a software update, the hacked version you are using will probably break.