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Why havent more internet poker sites come up with mac software? Are FTP and party the only two that have mac programs or are others working to develop them?
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#2
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Probably because most people use PC's.
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#3
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Why havent more internet poker sites come up with mac software? Are FTP and party the only two that have mac programs or are others working to develop them? [/ QUOTE ] I'd just buy a PC. |
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i have an ibook, which doesnt have pc emulator, but the new generation(those w/intel processors) labtops all come with a pc emulator standard, so you should be able to play on the other sites now anyway
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mengzi, you are confused. New Intel Macs do NOT "come with a pc emulator standard".
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no they dont come with any emulators, but you CAN install windows fairly easily on the intel macs, and i play all my poker on windows on my MacbookPro. really cool feature, as i get best of both worlds this way, all i have to do to switch is reboot.
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mengzi, you are confused. New Intel Macs do NOT "come with a pc emulator standard". [/ QUOTE ] This is true. They come with actual Windows-capable hardware. |
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i am on windows right now on my mac. its a real easy process. Also absolute now has an internet version
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There seems to be a fair number of Mac compatible poker rooms.
http://www.mac-poker.net lists FullTilt, Absolute, PokerRoom, Pacific, EuroPoker, HoldemPoker, & Party... on top of those I know Bugsys Club and a few other tiny rooms are Mac compatible! Oh, and I should also mention that a large percentage of Mac users simply use emulator software so that they can run Windows software, which means that a large chunk of this small demographic don't even require custom software (which is why alot of poker rooms are not targetting Mac users) |
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There is no 'emulator' for Windows on the Intel Macs. You can install XP on a volume if you use Boot Camp.
However, a better option is Parallels. No reboot necessary. As to the original question, it's probably market share. I understand that PS is working on a Mac version of their software. Check out http://pokeronamac.com. |
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