Just so you know... (Macintosh)

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Post by Hans »

We know that a lot of musicians use Mac, and we would be pleased to offer the best ear training software to ALL musicians. Therefore a Mac version is our top priority developing project, but there is a lot of work involved so it will take some time to finish it.

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Did you then already start developing the OSx-version??
I hope so.
My dollars wills certanly be yours, when you finally got it.
Shouldn't take you too long 'caus the prog in't that big at all, i think.

So how much time will it take until I'll be possibly able to spent my hard earned money on your wonderful little programm??
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Post by Dutch-apple-using-altosax »

Hi guys,

Just to say 'HEAR HEAR', hope we can soon 'hear'/buy/use Earmaster for Apple, thanx from A LOT of appleMac using Dutch Musicians!
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The same old "Mac version" question...

Post by ddbarda »

Sorry to hound you guys at Earmaster,
but after going through all the posted mail regarding the Mac version,
I haven't seen any precise indication of a release date.

Any idea as to when all the Mac based musicians and music schools will be able to throw themselves at your product and bring countless dollars and euros to your coffers??

Aussie singer in Paris...
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Post by Hans »

We just gave the first hint:
http://www.earmaster.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=806

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Post by ddbarda »

well at least the answer was quick
thanks!
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Windows license transferable to Mac license

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I would consider buying a EarMaster 5 Pro (Vista) license now, (I can use BootCamp on Mac) if I could transfer the license to the Mac version when it comes out later this year. Do you think this would be permissible with your User license agreement?
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Post by Hans »

Yes, you buy the license for the product, not for the platform. This means if you have a one PC license for EarMaster Pro 5, then it doesn't matter if you use it for Windows or Mac, the license covers both platforms.

If you buy EarMaster Pro 5 now, then you can just download and install the Mac version when it is ready and use the same license, without extra cost.

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Post by Maury56 »

Hans wrote:We just gave the first hint:
http://www.earmaster.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=806

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Is it possible to volunteer to be a MAC beta tester?javascript:emoticon(':D')
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Post by Hans »

Yes, you are welcome. Please just send an email to support, then we can add you to our list of beta testers.

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Ear Master for Mac

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Quote: "If you buy EarMaster Pro 5 now, then you can just download and install the Mac version when it is ready and use the same license, without extra cost. "

I've been looking for a program just like yours for months to tutor me in music theory etc. I have been playing guitar for 20 years and have put off learning music theory and this year I wanted to get serious about learning theory. I use a Mac exclusively in my work and would very much like a Mac version of your fine software.

I have an pc laptop but, generally I don't like pc software or pcs in general. I play guitar and I have not been able to find a similar product which matches the features that you have in your software. The product is perfect for my needs.

Since the offer is to be able to use the Mac version if you pre-purchase a pc version I can use your excellent software in the meantime while you code a Mac version. I downloaded your software to evaluate and have put off purchasing it because it's only available for pc or so I thought.

Now that I know your are in development of a Mac version I can swallow my pride for a year and purchase your PC version and happily look forward to your upcoming Mac version. It is very kind of you to provide the Mac version at no extra cost if customers purchase the PC version now.

I look forward to the Mac version and will enjoy using the PC version for now.

P.S. Please put me on any newsletter/announcement email when the Mac version is ready.
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Post by Quentin »

Hi PixelCanvas,
If you want, you can be one of our beta testers when the first test releases of the Mac version come out.
Just write to our support address (see the About Us page) and mention that you would like to be beta tester.

Glad you found your dream theory-training tool with EarMaster :thumbsup:
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Post by Quentin »

It is now official: EarMaster is available for Mac OS X!! :-D
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How do you get it to work on Windows and why do you bother?

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Windows sound, multi-media, and MIDI are so awful.
Why does _anyone_ try to use it for anything musical?

How did you get EM to work?! Nothing else sound related seems to work worth a crud!

Yeah! You need a Mac version.... that way it would surely be used more... i.e. you'd sell a lot of copies.

Music folk don't use Windbows in general... because Windblows is just plain broken-out-of-the-box when it come to sound and music stuff.

In particular... the native Synth... well... the mildest words that suffice... sucks!
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Post by Quentin »

Hi,
The Mac version has been available since december 2008 ;-)
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