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Doppler software compatible with a Mac

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by AUStudent, Feb 22, 2012.

  1. AUStudent

    AUStudent Member


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    I am running Mac computers. I am thinking of getting doppler software. I have been searching for a Mac compatible vascular software and not sure there is one out there? I currently do not run parallels on my Mac and want to avoid having to do this. Are there any Mac users out there that know of vascular software i may be able to run without having to get parallels?
     
  2. drsarbes

    drsarbes Well-Known Member

    Hi
    I don't think there is any. You can get a Terrason 3000t with Vascular software (it's mounted on a powerbook) but it runs on Windows.


    Steve
     
  3. Footsies

    Footsies Active Member

    We also run MAC but have hadeco software. What you can do is get a program that enables you to run windows at the same time.....works for us! I think it's called parallell or something. Good luck!
     
  4. gavw

    gavw Active Member

    If you purchased your mac post 2006, then its worth remembering it will have an intel processor, and so you can install and run windows os alongside os x.

    Just noticed the post above - sorry - double posting
     
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