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wowunderachiever
04-02-2012, 02:43 PM
This seems to have become the ISBoxer forums rather than dual-boxing forums. Does anyone beside me actually dual-box here? :)

Anyway, I'm certain this is excellent software based on the number of happy customers I see here and because someone it profitting from it its likely to remain a quality product. Any chance you'll tap into the Mac user market?

If there were a solid Mac version I'd buy a copy right now.

How many more would it take to make it worthwhile to develop this for Mac?

Ualaa
04-02-2012, 07:22 PM
If you were here a few years back, you could say it was the Keyclone forum, and not dual-boxing.
Whatever software is the strongest option, will be used by the most, and will end up talked about more often whether its questions on how to get it working or ideas on how to do something in the game with it.

You can two-box (dual-box) with IS Boxer, as with probably all of the other boxing programs.

I cannot speak for Lax, as to whether a Mac version would ever be made.
But you can go with... I think it's called Bootcamp.
And have windows on your Mac.
Which lets you use IS Boxer.
Not sure if that's the answer you're looking for.

wowunderachiever
04-02-2012, 09:35 PM
But you can go with... I think it's called Bootcamp.
And have windows on your Mac.
Which lets you use IS Boxer.
Not sure if that's the answer you're looking for.

Not going to pay $200 and give up hard drive space to run an operating system I bought a Macintosh to get away from. Not yet anyway. And I don't steal software (or anything else) so buying is my only option.

Bollwerk
04-05-2012, 12:46 PM
It is extremely unlikely that Lax will ever make a Mac version of ISBoxer. There just isn't enough of a market for it, I would expect.

Ualaa
04-05-2012, 04:44 PM
I'm not saying buy Windows or not.
And am definitely not saying steal it.

But if you want to use IS Boxer...
At the moment, that means Windows.
Which means Bootcamp is your best option.

Alternatively, stick with Mac options.