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Anyone try this version, FORScan Lite for iOS on a bronco? Does it allow configuring the options? I don’t and won’t use Microsoft OS.
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It will only allow you to loo at things, it will not allow changes. I went and bought a cheap Windows laptop from Wally World just for use with Forscan. I have a Mac Book Pro with the Apple Chip set and it will not run Windows, if you have the Intel chip set you can run Windows in Bootcamp or a few other ways. I did this for a long time, then I replaced my old Mac Book and found out I couldn't anymore because of the chip set. Google Chrome and Android will not run it either, just Windows.Anyone try this version, FORScan Lite for iOS on a bronco? Does it allow configuring the options? I don’t and won’t use Microsoft OS.
Dang, thanksIt will only allow you to loo at things, it will not allow changes. I went and bought a cheap Windows laptop from Wally World just for use with Forscan. I have a Mac Book Pro with the Apple Chip set and it will not run Windows, if you have the Intel chip set you can run Windows in Bootcamp or a few other ways. I did this for a long time, then I replaced my old Mac Book and found out I couldn't anymore because of the chip set. Google Chrome and Android will not run it either, just Windows.
On a side note; VMware Fusion will now run on the ARM chipset Macs. I use Fusion daily for server connections. Found this out because I'm about to get a corporate refresh and my Intel based Mac is going away and corporate won't let use Fusion any more because the default Win OS isn't an Enterprise version so isn't permitted in our environment. So it's RDP timeIt will only allow you to loo at things, it will not allow changes. I went and bought a cheap Windows laptop from Wally World just for use with Forscan. I have a Mac Book Pro with the Apple Chip set and it will not run Windows, if you have the Intel chip set you can run Windows in Bootcamp or a few other ways. I did this for a long time, then I replaced my old Mac Book and found out I couldn't anymore because of the chip set. Google Chrome and Android will not run it either, just Windows.
I tried this a few times, but with my minimal use it was easier to get a $100 Win laptop to run the two programs I need windows for. It sits on my desk not being used 98% of the time.On a side note; VMware Fusion will now run on the ARM chipset Macs. I use Fusion daily for server connections. Found this out because I'm about to get a corporate refresh and my Intel based Mac is going away and corporate won't let use Fusion any more because the default Win OS isn't an Enterprise version so isn't permitted in our environment. So it's RDP time