How Can I Access "Right-Mouse Click" Menus on Mac Computers?
BibleWorks, designed for the Windows environment, is heavily supported with context-sensitive menus accessed via the click of the right mouse button. Mac computers, however, typically ship with a mouse that only has one button, thus there is no "right mouse button" to click. If BibleWorks is run ...
Why Won't BibleWorks Install When Using Parallels and Windows?
If you have Parallels and are trying to install from the Finder in your Mac OS you may receive a message that the autorun.exe [or setup.exe] is not a valid Win32 application. Parallels needs to receive a command to use the physical CD/DVD drive on your Mac for the installation of BibleWorks und ...
How Can I Run BibleWorks on a Mac Computer?
BibleWorks is a Windows-based program and thus requires Windows to run. It will not run natively under Mac OS X, Linux, or any operating systems other than Windows. It is possible, however, to run BibleWorks on a Mac computer in one of the following ways: 1. Create an Emulation Environment Cre ...
Will There Ever Be A Mac Version of BibleWorks?
Mac users familiar with BibleWorks regularly request our company to develop a version of BibleWorks for their platform. While we appreciate this interest very much, we have chosen not to produce a Macintosh version, for the following reasons. First, high-end products similar to BibleWorks alread ...
Why Doesn't the F1 Key Open Online Help on my Mac Computer?
BibleWorks does not run natively on an Apple/Mac computer. The program is written for the Windows environment. For one to run BibleWorks on a Mac computer, therefore, it is necessary to have Windows running in one form or another. On some Macs it is now possible to boot directly into Windows. An ...