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This thread discusses the challenges faced by Pampered Chef consultants using Mac computers, particularly regarding the compatibility of the software provided in their kits. Participants share their experiences and potential workarounds for using the software on Mac systems.
Views differ on the likelihood of a Mac-compatible version of the software being developed, with some expressing hope and others skepticism about its feasibility.
Participants share personal experiences and technical solutions related to using Pampered Chef software on Mac systems, reflecting a range of setups and preferences.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants who use or are considering using Mac computers and are looking for insights on software compatibility and alternatives.
tlennhoff said:Also email HO asking for a mac version. The more of you that speak out the better chance they will come out with a mac version.
Ihad a feeling you were on the same plain as me...you can run the emulator.slingmommy said:Thanks so much for the replies! My main computer is older A G4, running on OSX and my laptop is newer, an iBook, so it looks like I would need both of those programs if I want to be able to switch back and forth. Guess I'll have to see if it's cost effective. It is really frustrating to be counter-culture isn't it???
I have a G4 that I use for my high end graphics work. (I've got a Mac Classic somewhere around, too, if you would like to give it a good home.) I also have a high end HP notebook that runs Winders so I can run PP and the stuff I need for work. That's why I'm actually bi-computeral.chefann said:TKG - figures you have a Mac.
Remember - all the COOL people run Macs! We may not be the biggest clique at the school, but we're the best dressed, safest, and and just generally most awesome.
My personal solution, since I started PC WAAAY before the Intel-based models came out and Virtual PC ran like garbage on my G4 was to purchase a Windoze laptop during back-to-school sales. I use it for PP and that's about it (well, also the software for my embroidery machine that's Windoze only).
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Ihad a feeling you were on the same plain as me...you can run the emulator.
I also hate to dash anyone's hopes about a Mac version of PP - there are two chances of that happening, and Slim is on a diet.
siderits said:I had posted this once before as well, but one conversation I had with HO about a PP question (and discussed the lack of Mac support issue), he let me know they are working on a browser-based version. Don't know how much he is "in the know", but she sounds promising.
Tanya
If your CD-ROM is not compatible with your Mac, you can try using an external CD/DVD drive that is compatible with Mac systems. Alternatively, you can check if the content is available for download on the Pampered Chef website or contact customer support for assistance.
You can use another computer that has a CD drive to access the materials. Once you have accessed the content, you can copy the files to a USB drive and transfer them to your Mac. Additionally, check if the files are available online on the Pampered Chef website.
Yes, you can use software that allows you to create an ISO image of the CD-ROM on a compatible computer. Once you have the ISO file, you can use disk imaging software on your Mac to mount and access the files.
If you encounter errors, ensure that your Mac's operating system is up to date. You can also try using different software applications that can open the file types on the CD-ROM. If the problem persists, consider reaching out to Pampered Chef customer support for further assistance.
Yes, Pampered Chef provides online resources, including FAQs and troubleshooting guides on their official website. You can also find user forums and community support where you can ask questions and share experiences with other consultants.