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    Default options for mac?

    Hey guys, ive been useing keyclone on my 2 laptops since it pretty much came out and ive not really invested much time into looking at other options for boxing software. But back to college in a couple weeks and im looking to pick up a imac, spec'd pretty decently i want to top out the ram and get a SSD in it. This will all be the requirements for college needs.

    I have thought to keep my laptops to box on but would love to know what are the options for boxing on a Mac, i know there is designated mac software i cant give it ago yet, i was just wondering to those of you who box on macs what has been the best method for you.

    thanks in advance guys.

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    Hi!

    I'm using Mac and multibox 3x arcane mages, resto shaman as healer and druid as tank.

    For multiboxing the software for mac is quite lacking when compared to Windows. Either stuff is very out-dated or simply doesn't exists.

    My solution so far is following:

    * iMac (earlier model, 8Gb RAM, ATI 4870 video-card, i7) *

    CPU is not bottleneck. Heck - it could probably run 5 more wow's. GPU is more limited. My main toon has FPS set to 30 and slaves to 10 FPS. Note that this causes issues with addon's communication (ie. Jamba quest watcher - must be turned off so I don't get massive lag in accepting quests, follow broken, etc). Also framerate doesn't stay at 30 when there is lot of action or complex terrain/textures to render.

    GPU temperature rises to about 80c when outside room temperature is hovering somewhere around 25c (it's too damn hot summer here in Finland)

    I would guess that the new, just released iMac will easily run 5x wow's - and framerate's probably are much better than on my current machine. SSD is fantastic option also.

    Belking nostromo n52te & Razer naga

    For movement and control. Note that Belkin's drivers are beta-quality and cause hard-crashes. This is almost un-avoidable. You could try tweaking with controller-mate. I do have controller-mate but haven't tried it. Your mileage may vary.

    n52te handles tank (druid) movement, spells (if something needs to be done without macros) and healing of slaves.

    Naga handles DPS/tank rotation, slave movement,"oh sh**", buffs, follow, tank-healing


    * Plexer *

    Used for keyboard broadcasting. Simple stuff.



    * Jamba *

    The best multiboxing add-on there is. Jafula is my personal hero. All hail Jafula! Again - cannot really say how awesome this add-on is. Hopefully Jafula is reading this.


    * Tukui *

    My main-toon (druid) UI. I like minimalistic aproach.


    * Pile of macros for healing & DPS *

    I have pile of macros for buffing, healing and tanking. Simple stuff. Mostly copied and modified to fit my personal preferences.



    !!! Known problems !!!

    There are some problems with multiboxing with mac.

    Launch management. I have applescript that launches wow-instances and before launching writes wow's preference-file and modifies apple-display scale factor to reduce window-size. It is from these forums - only modified slightly to fit my needs.

    Mouse-broadcast. There is no valid, easy to use option. I've tried setting camera-angle, etc. but broadcasting mouse-click is problematic. I've tried applescript etc but without much success. So targetting AoE (in my case blizzard and flamestrike) is not possible.
    If someone has nice, working solution - please let me know.

    Software isn't as polished as on windows-side. The basics are there - but you definately need more manual work than on windows side. De-cursing, repeater regions, click-through-healing...


    So it is absolutely doable - and it is great fun.

    Hopefully this helps
    Last edited by amjr : 08-16-2010 at 06:23 AM

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    Thanks so much for the responce Amjr, really quite excited about getting my mac now just hope wow doesnt distract me too much from college work.

    ill keep you posted let you know how it goes.

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    I thought that people used bootcamp to boot into windows and boxed that way too? I think there is a slight performance hit for 3d but not that significant.

    FYI I'm not doing this, just regurgitating what I've read on the site (and probably not very well)

    if you do a search on google (site:dual-boxing.com bootcamp) it'd probably come up

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    Hi Guys

    Just wanted to throw in MultiLaunchBox as another Mac Tool.

    MLB allows for Keyboard broadcasting like Plexer, but also has App launching and resize/positioning.
    MLB also supports multiple mac across a network.

    Since there was not much demand for it, the developer (me) has not been spending a whole lot of time on it, mainly bug fixing and answering questions.


    As for bootcamp. I bootcamp my Mac Pro in Windows 7 so I can use ISBoxer. That and play other PC only games.
    I haven't noticed any performance degrading at all.

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    best option is to use the bootcamp imo. otherwise, get to know your objective-c commands.
    Wondering what now will be the new pew pew class....

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