That is a double no, no plans for Mac version at all.Just curious, my surface pro can't seem to have enough power to power up my blu ray reader, but mac does it fine.
Triple no. And what does this software have to do with not being able to power your blu ray reader-that's not a RedFox or Elbytes problem.Just curious, my surface pro can't seem to have enough power to power up my blu ray reader, but mac does it fine.
So you don't die in ignorance: his Windows Tablet-PC can't power his BD reader.Triple no. And what does this software have to do with not being able to power your blu ray reader-that's not a RedFox or Elbytes problem.
Great so now we go to personal attacks...geeze laweeze how low can we go. Again not a RedFox or Elaborate bytes problem. If one doesn't understand they will never understand.So you don't die in ignorance: his Windows Tablet-PC can't power his BD reader.
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You can use a active/self powered USB hub.
btw. have you already tried while charging your Surface Pro ?
Great so now we go to personal attacks...geeze laweeze how low can we go. Again not a RedFox or Elaborate bytes problem. If one doesn't understand they will never understand.
RedFox for the most part already said No. I don't care what bemused you - you refused to listen to what they said AFAIK they don't plan to make a Mac version.I'm as bemused as you sound about the fact you don't understand the question. Let's spell it out...
"I only own two computers. One is a PC that can't use my DVD drive for unknown reasons, the other is a Mac that can use the DVD drive. The former runs Windows, the latter runs macOS. Hence, is there a Mac version planned?"
Getting it yet?
It sounds like it's a big fat no anyway...clearly isn't worth the hassle of actually writing something new for...
I think this isn't what they wanted to hear.....It has been explained that because of Apple control over their OS and RedFox being required to reveal its code it will not happen complain to Apple or create a virtual windows machine.
I edited my post again.Easy on the language, post edited. Mac is just as capable an OS as Windows is. Linux isn't going to happen either
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RedFox for the most part already said No. I don't care what bemused you - you refused to listen to what they said AFAIK they don't plan to make a Mac version.
Honestly,there shouldn't be any Mac compatibility. Redfox should only be for Windows.