All of my SL projects were created and published on a PC. A potential client wants to see my previous design work but only uses a Mac.
Is there a magic spell to make my files accessible to the Mac user? I'm guessing it's not possible - looking for creative ways to enable the client to view my SL work. (Suggesting dual OS is not an option!)
Hi Jerrie- If your client only needs to see the published work itself and not the actual project files, check out this article on a few easy ways of sharing your courses. Those are all ways that will make your courses accessible on Macs as wells as PCs. Hope that helps! :)
Thanks! I'll test a couple of methods. One project was published for CD , not for Web (employer requirements). Will that affect Mac user access? In the meantime, my kluged solution was to create a video capture of the project while it was running. It satisfied this client because they wanted to see the type of techniques I've used.
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You could upload your published samples to some server and then send your client a link(s).
Hi Jerrie- If your client only needs to see the published work itself and not the actual project files, check out this article on a few easy ways of sharing your courses. Those are all ways that will make your courses accessible on Macs as wells as PCs. Hope that helps! :)
Thanks! I'll test a couple of methods. One project was published for CD , not for Web (employer requirements). Will that affect Mac user access? In the meantime, my kluged solution was to create a video capture of the project while it was running. It satisfied this client because they wanted to see the type of techniques I've used.
Publishing to a cd creates an .exe file, which needs Windows or a dual OS system to run.
Hi Jerrie-
Walt is right, you may encounter issues accessing a published course locally on a Mac. Check out this article for more info and a possible workaround.
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