I work in a large corporation and of course provide iDocs to internal clients who work on PCs. Soon we'll also be sharing deliverables with Macintosh users who want to look at iRise simulations. Since the iReader is not available for the Mac OS, how are others handling this situation? What are you other iRisers doing out there?
Hey Cone,
Right now I'm seeing two different approaches within organizations.
1) Companies are using the iRise Shared Server and the Mac OS clients are accessing the simulation using Safari or FireFox, being a Mac user myself Firefox works better with the final iRise code than Safari.
2) Mac users are installing Boot Camp or Parallels and running a virtual OS such as XP or Vista. In this case they can install the native iRise Reader and run local simulations just as a typical PC user would. I’m currently running Parallels with XP and iRise Studio. As a consultant this is key to being able to run older versions of iRise as each client is on a different version.
Hope that helps.
Posted by: Scott | May 03, 2007 at 03:56 PM
iRise needs to make the iDocs compatible with the Macs.
Posted by: joann Schissel | May 08, 2007 at 09:50 PM