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jtrmd

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I am looking for a photo of Phalaenopsis violacea 'Crystelle' HCC/AOS or if someone with AQ+ could let me know what the award data says. I don't see renewing my AOS/AQ+ subscription when I have a wealth of info here.LOL! Someone in my OS wants to trade me a plant of this, but I have enough violacea's. Well unless this one stands out from the pack.
 
I have it too. I really dont feel like partitioning my HD and installing windows/AQ+ again for one plant.
 
No -- it is not Mac compatible. At least that is my guess. I wrote to AOS about three weeks ago asking about system requirements and haven't heard from them.

Its not. The easiest way is to use Bootcamp and partition part of the HD for windows. Then I used Vmware to run windows from the OSX desktop. It is a pain, but it comes in helpful from time to time. I was thinking about getting the online version after everything ran out this month, but the price does justify how little I will use it. I can buy more Orchids with the money.LOL!
 
Its not. The easiest way is to use Bootcamp and partition part of the HD for windows. Then I used Vmware to run windows from the OSX desktop. It is a pain, but it comes in helpful from time to time. I was thinking about getting the online version after everything ran out this month, but the price does justify how little I will use it. I can buy more Orchids with the money.LOL!

Free VirtualBox is pretty easy to use and well documented. I've used it on linux and OS-X occasionally, and it works well (as long as the box has enough memory). Just in case you might want to try another possible solution. I would have expected VMware is easier (because you have to pay for it), though.
 
Free VirtualBox is pretty easy to use and well documented. I've used it on linux and OS-X occasionally, and it works well (as long as the box has enough memory). Just in case you might want to try another possible solution. I would have expected VMware is easier (because you have to pay for it), though.

Anything is probably easier than Parallels. I d/l tried it for 10mins and that was it.
 

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