By 1656103 - Tuesday, February 2, 2016
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While Cross over may be the easiest way to install GenoPro on a Mac, by default CrossOver is going to download the regular install file from GenoPro, and that will NOT be the site licensed install file. To make sure the correct file is selected you need to specify the installer as the site license file, and choose a WinXP Bottle, and the installation will eventually produce the desired results.
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By GenoProSupport - Tuesday, February 2, 2016
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Thank you for your feedback Mr. Grober. We are building GenoProX to run all platforms, from PCs to Macs to tablets to smartphones. Also, when someone will install GenoProX, he/she will automatically receive an evaluation key. With GenoProX, there will be no need to supply an email address because GenoProX will have the ability to fetch a new evaluation key directly from our server.
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By 1656103 - Tuesday, February 2, 2016
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In the meantime, I think it appropriate to let your users know (the web page you have on offer -- http://www.genopro.com/faq/is-there-a-macintosh-version-of-genopro.aspx -- does not so indicate) that using VMFusion appears to require MS Windows, which is not free.
CrossOver will run GenoType WITHOUT an additional copy of MS Windows and is cheaper to boot.
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By 1656103 - Tuesday, February 2, 2016
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p. s. Nice job looking up and using my name instead of the forum name you are at pains to suggest are an appropriate identifier here. Everyone else should take note that you are likely to do this so that they only supply bogus credentials if they are not interested in you broadcasting their name :-)
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By GenoProSupport - Tuesday, February 2, 2016
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Thanks for the CrossOver suggestion. I typed your name as a matter of respect
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