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Sep 24, 08 11:59AMkalika_aryn


I have a Mac at home, and really miss playing MapleStory when I used to have a pc. Does anyone know if they plan on making a Mac version? Or should I just get over it and cry myself to sleep tonight?


Thread Recap (last 10 posts from newest to oldest)

Oct 28, 09 02:15PMLorx



Glad you want to help, but we really like staying on the legal side of things here.

Oct 28, 09 01:15PMslam500


there is a way to get a free copy of windows though but its illegal -snip snip snip-

This message was edited by Lorx(moderator) on Oct 28 2009.

Jul 03, 09 05:29PMVector


I have a Mac and I dual load both the Mac OSX and Windows Vista using Boot Camp.

You're best bet would be to do the same and install Maple Story on the Windows side.

Works like a charm.

Jul 02, 09 07:42AMoverKill


Use VMWare.


Jul 01, 09 09:37PMLorx


quote The Groove Master
I think another virtual operating system program that can be used on a mac is umm Bootcamp.. try that, might have the same problem you do with VMware but it is worth a try.


Bootcamp could be your best bet. But basically, no, oyu can't run maple on a mac unless you find a way to put Windows on your mac.


Jul 01, 09 03:31PMThe Groove Master


I think another virtual operating system program that can be used on a mac is umm Bootcamp.. try that, might have the same problem you do with VMware but it is worth a try.

Jul 01, 09 03:29PMCapn Droid


Because he wants his question answered

This message was edited by Lorx(moderator) on Jul 03 2009.

Jul 01, 09 01:49PMoverKill


*sniffle* Why!? Why did you dig his body out of his grave?!


Jul 01, 09 01:37PMkotsuro


Yeah ok that works but what do you do if your Mac doesn't have an intel chip? Because VM Ware Fusion doesn't work with Macs that don't have an intel chip


Oct 02, 08 11:25PMPhantasi


I have a Mac too, and I play MapleStory. Basically, I use a program called VMware Fusion which (with a copy of XP/Vista/etc) allows you to run Windows on your Mac (it turns on, loads and such just like a PC, except it's a program on your mac). You can use pretty much any virtual machine program to play MS on if you have a copy of Windows to load in.

Only downside is you have to hold the Fn key to hit F1-12 without the default functions (brightness, contrast, etc) coming into play .

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