Now, in typical developer fashion, I'm distracted from GW2 by writing a 'doodah, thingymagig' for GW2 to alert me when I have new in-game stuff happening using their API (I love games that offer you that opportunity) - there is method to my madness there however as I'm writing it in all the technologies that I need for something coming up at work so I can familiarise myself beforehand.Īnyway, after creating the installer package and scripts, etc. Then I got distracted playing Guild Wars 2. First I got distracted by work (not much I can do about that). I'll be honest, I'm not sure where this is going right now. May as well respond since I'm online I'll register it in the issue tracker I've got, thanks for the report. But if I dont have to have it turned on than I have no objections. I used magic prefs for a while which I think is similar but just use to drive me nuts. I switched off all those strange things on my magic mouse (why by defualt Apple have the mouse scrolling upside down and the second mouse button switched off is beyond me, first thing I do when I use a mac is switch on second mouse button and reverse the scroll direction, but I dont have a laptop mine is an imac), used to accidently do mad and weird things. I'd love to add that natively to the application but we are WAY, WAY off that for now.
#Mac ie emulator pro#
I just thought to mention that I use Better Touch Tool with my 2017 TB MacBook Pro and I have it set up so all the function keys are in the touch bar in their red glory along with BREAK, COPY and a bunch of loading disk commands. I'm going to say something that seems very polarising and controversial now so please don't turn this into a TouchBar flame thread!! That's not (yet) the point of me helping.
There are more, and clearly none of these are emulation related issues.
#Mac ie emulator how to#
Quite, it worked OK for me too but I knew how to deal with the Gatekeeper issues, some people have not been so lucky.
Oh, and I use High Sierra and have had no issues with running version 4.0a of BeebEm either.
#Mac ie emulator for mac#
I'll take a look at the impact of Mojave as soon as the distribution issues are sorted.Ĭlearly there are alternatives to BeebEm for Mac now that I myself may well also use, but I rather like this one for it's true Mac Application and feel it would be a shame to see it die off so I'll help where I can.
#Mac ie emulator update#
Longer term, as Jon has implied himself, the future is not so rosy as there is a lot of work involved to bring the application up to date, especially as Apple moves quicker than most on these things, but I am hoping to help progress there as well.įor now, do not update to 10.14 (Mojave) or any of it's betas if you want to continue to use BeebEm for Mac This work is making progress and hopefully there will be a new version to share soon.
I have been in touch with Jon Welch and have been discussing getting a new build going that resolves these problems. As you probably know the latest version of BeebEm for Mac has a few difficulties with the security measures in High Sierra.