

Yep XYZWare on mac has a problem where it can crash on a loaded STL, and no matter you do when you open it up again, it will re-crash. But Finder treats the folder as a program and hides the contents unless you specifically ask for them, to keep things neat. What's inside the folder loosely corresponds to the contents of an install directory in Windows. If you right click it (or option-click it, or use terminal), you can actually go into this folder and see all the contents, such as the icon, the library and resource files, etc. The iTunes app in the Apps folder actually corresponds to a folder called iTunes.app (you can verify with Terminal). Inside your Apps folder are your applications, right? For instance, you see iTunes. "What OS X does is to house each program in a directory. Most of file (executable file are exception) in the folder can be opened by textedit and you can get a lots of information from there if you are interested in hacking it. Mac pack all application in folders for simplicity.

app is actually a folder, there are lots of file in the folder. The executable for mac is rather large, 120mb + for the entire. Unity has universal deployment, Xamarin, java etc etc) then I guess they wouldn't have the advanced mode enabled on MAC. And, unless the Windows version has been coded in a universal language/platform (like, I dont know, you know. Oh I must admit, I think the mac-people are a select few, I do not think it would be fruitful to waste (so to speak) time on it. Could you provide me the executable file? I can give a try on MAC version, but no promise.

Set it free ffs.īut im probably ending up at a VirtualBox Seamless mode solution, where the program ends up looking native (very nice feature of VirtualBox) Im just not fond of the idea I would much rather XYZ would just enable advanced mode without the community having to hack the damn program. Since virtual machine can save snapshot/hibernate, it will actually load much faster than your xyzware for mac (except first time and whenever you reboot your virtual machine, which is unnecessary). That way, you will feels like the whole windows system become one mac apps to you. You can set patched version of XYZware v2.1.26.1 to run automatically.

Since you are not use it for any other purpose, you can limit the amount of memory/system resource it use in virtual machine and optimize the system performance in windows. Bootcamp give you best performace, but if you don't like switch os, VMware or vituralbox are all good choices.
