Using a Mac for pp+: Tips & Advice

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the use of Mac computers for running Pampered Partner Plus (PP+) software, with participants sharing their experiences and tips regarding compatibility and software options.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about using a Mac for PP+, noting a recruit who only has a Mac.
  • Another participant states that PP+ cannot run natively on a Mac but can be used through Bootcamp or Parallels on a Windows platform.
  • Several users mention Bootcamp as a pre-installed option on newer Macs, requiring a copy of Windows to function.
  • One participant shares their experience using Bootcamp, stating it was easy to set up and allowed them to run PP+ on their Mac.
  • Another participant discusses their preference for VMWare Fusion over Bootcamp, citing convenience in switching between operating systems without rebooting.
  • Some participants express frustration with the need to reboot when using Bootcamp, while others prefer the performance of VMWare Fusion.
  • One participant mentions that the tech department is working on a Mac version of PP+, but it may take one to two years to be available.
  • Several users provide links to previous discussions about Mac vs. PC and related software options.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method to run PP+ on a Mac, with some participants favoring Bootcamp and others preferring VMWare Fusion or Parallels. No clear consensus emerges regarding which option is superior.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding software installation and usage on Mac computers, highlighting the need for a Windows operating system to run PP+.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants who use or plan to use Mac computers for their business operations, particularly those seeking insights on software compatibility.

Becky0216
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Does anyone here use a Mac computer for their PP+? I have a recurit signing this Sunday and she only has a Mac. I figure this would be the best place to ask, cause my director isn't sure. If you can do it, how...
 
No you canont. But you can run Bootcamp or Parrallel on a Mac and run P3 through Windows that way.
 
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never heard of bootcamp or Parrallel. Where do I get that?
 
If she got her computer after November 1st 2007, the MAC comes loaded with bootcamp. That's what I have on mine.I've never used parallels so I'm not sure about that... Ann?With bootcamp, she'll need a copy of Windows XP... I got mine at Office Depot. She'll partition her hard drive (I did 10%), load windows on and then load on P3. It was really easy to do and that's how I use P3 on my MAC.She CAN use P3 on MAC... she'll just need a Windows platform to do it as P3 does not run on MAC OS.
 
Becky0216 said:
never heard of bootcamp or Parrallel. Where do I get that?

In order to use P3, you will need to have your own copy of the windows operating system to install on your mac. I ordered mine from newegg.com for about $85 and free shipping.

In order to install windows, you will need either Bootcamp, Parallels, or VMWare Fusion. With Bootcamp, you'll need to reboot your Mac every time you run Windows, which can get annoying if you want to switch between each OS.
Bootcamp is a free download from apple.com. I used bootcamp, but I hated rebooting every time. So, I use VMWare Fusion now. They are software programs that cost about $80, but it opens windows in a new window so that you can use both OS at the same time. I highly recommend one of these. I think VM is better though because it doesn't slow down my computer like I've known Parallels to do for some. You can get these programs anywhere you buy software: Bestbuy, Amazon.com, and the Apple Store. They are priced the same everywhere.
 
I took Keith's (leftymac) advice, & I used VMWareFusion. I like it, & bought the Windows Home disc from newegg. It works just like a Mac. I am on a 30 day trial with the VMWare, & will purchase it once my days are up!! Much cheaper than having to get a cheapy PC/Laptop
 
leftymac said:
In order to use P3, you will need to have your own copy of the windows operating system to install on your mac. I ordered mine from newegg.com for about $85 and free shipping.

In order to install windows, you will need either Bootcamp, Parallels, or VMWare Fusion. With Bootcamp, you'll need to reboot your Mac every time you run Windows, which can get annoying if you want to switch between each OS.
Bootcamp is a free download from apple.com. I used bootcamp, but I hated rebooting every time. So, I use VMWare Fusion now. They are software programs that cost about $80, but it opens windows in a new window so that you can use both OS at the same time. I highly recommend one of these. I think VM is better though because it doesn't slow down my computer like I've known Parallels to do for some. You can get these programs anywhere you buy software: Bestbuy, Amazon.com, and the Apple Store. They are priced the same everywhere.
Hijack...

Apparently I didn't learn too much in French class! I can make out some of the words in your signature and others I know look familiar but don't remember what they mean.

End Hijack...

Interesting thing about VMWare Fusion. Might have to look into it when I get my lap top.
 
PC For Me 2 Move Out said:
I took Keith's (leftymac) advice, & I used VMWareFusion. I like it, & bought the Windows Home disc from newegg. It works just like a Mac. I am on a 30 day trial with the VMWare, & will purchase it once my days are up!! Much cheaper than having to get a cheapy PC/Laptop

Aww..glad I could be of help!
 
wadesgirl said:
Hijack...

Apparently I didn't learn too much in French class! I can make out some of the words in your signature and others I know look familiar but don't remember what they mean.

End Hijack...

Interesting thing about VMWare Fusion. Might have to look into it when I get my lap top.

Here is a summary of them...they lose something in the translation.
"L'homme qui sait deux langues en vaut deux." (La Société Honoraire de Français)
The person who knows two languages is worth two people
"On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur; l'essentiel est invisible aux yeux." (Saint-Exupéry)
One only sees rightly with the heart; the essential is invisible to the eyes
"J'accuse!" (Zola)
I accuse! (dorky historical reference)
"Je pense, donc je suis." (Descartes)
I think, therefore I am.
"Nos vertus ne sont, le plus souvent, que des vices déguisés." (La Rochefoucauld)
Our virtues, more often than not, are only vices in disguise.
 
BootCamp is no longer a free download from Apple.com. It's now part of the operating system, but only 10.5 (the latest).I have Boot Camp and Parallels installed on my Mac, and use both, depending on what I'm doing. If I'm getting set for a long P3 session, then I boot into Boot Camp. If I'm going into P3 to check something or do a quickie order, then I start up Parallels. Running Parallels (or Fusion) will allow you to have other Mac programs open at the same time. HOWEVER-- the tech guys at Leadership did say that they do NOT recommend cutting and pasting from P3 into Mac-native programs as it will eventually break P3. The Tech department is working on a Mac version of P3, but it won't be available for general use for more than a year, probably 2 years.
 
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Thanks for all the help. I will pass this on to my recruit. I hope I don't scare her off with the info:)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the system requirements for using Pampered Chef's PP+ on a Mac?

To use Pampered Chef's PP+ on a Mac, ensure that your operating system is macOS Mojave (10.14) or later. You should also have a stable internet connection and a compatible web browser, such as Safari, Chrome, or Firefox, for optimal performance.

How can I troubleshoot issues with PP+ on my Mac?

If you encounter issues with PP+ on your Mac, try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, updating your browser to the latest version, or restarting your computer. If problems persist, consider checking the Pampered Chef support page for specific troubleshooting tips or contacting customer support for assistance.

Is there a specific browser recommended for using PP+ on a Mac?

While PP+ is compatible with several browsers, Google Chrome is often recommended for the best performance and user experience. It tends to handle web applications more efficiently, reducing potential issues with functionality.

Can I access PP+ on my Mac using a virtual machine or emulator?

While it is possible to run a virtual machine or emulator on your Mac to access PP+, it is not recommended. This may lead to performance issues or compatibility problems. It's best to use a native macOS environment for the most reliable experience with PP+.

Are there any keyboard shortcuts for using PP+ on a Mac?

Yes, there are several keyboard shortcuts that can enhance your experience with PP+ on a Mac. Common shortcuts include Command + C for copy, Command + V for paste, and Command + Z for undo. Familiarizing yourself with these shortcuts can help streamline your workflow.

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