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When is byond going to move to mac cus I still like playing games but I dont have a pc anymore
Use Virtualbox. And why'd you cap Mac, but not BYOND? You've got that a bit backwards~

Anyways, if you did a forum search before asking your question, you'd have seen that it'd be extremely difficult to port BYOND to Mac. Flash will open the doors to play games natively on Mac, though. :)
In response to Medicator
Except for on most modern Apple products like the iPads where Flash isn't supported for no reason whatsoever. The real question should be why you ever bought a Mac in the first place.
In response to Oasiscircle
Oasiscircle wrote:
Except for on most modern Apple products like the iPads where Flash isn't supported for no reason whatsoever. The real question should be why you ever bought a Mac in the first place.

The real question should be, "Why use an Apple product as your main device for products of that type?"
In response to Super Saiyan X
To anyone who wants to play BYOND on an iPad / iPod / Android powered tabs, phones, Smart product period, all you have to do is download the Teamviewer app for your phone, and Teamviewer for your computer. that way you can remotely control your computer with your phone, problem solved.

(Off topic, but let this be known for those who ask when will iPad be supported in the future.)
In response to Leur
Leur wrote:
To anyone who wants to play BYOND on an iPad / iPod / Smartphone period, all you have to do is download the Teamviewer app for your phone, and Teamviewer for your computer. that way you can remotely control your computer with your phone, problem solved.

(Off topic, but let this be known for those who ask when will iPad be supported in the future.)

Teamviewer uses quite a lot of network power, it can be slow, and use a lot of battery power, too.
In response to Super Saiyan X
True, but it works. If they must have BYOND. :3
In response to Leur
Leur wrote:
To anyone who wants to play BYOND on an iPad / iPod / Android powered tabs, phones, Smart product period, all you have to do is download the Teamviewer app for your phone, and Teamviewer for your computer. that way you can remotely control your computer with your phone, problem solved.

(Off topic, but let this be known for those who ask when will iPad be supported in the future.)

... did you miss the part were OP said he had a MAC? ...
In response to A.T.H.K
Mac. Not MAC. And after Flash we'll likely have HTML5 clients, which has nearly full draft-support from nearly every browser(though implementation varies a lot).
In response to A.T.H.K
A.T.H.K wrote:
Leur wrote:
(Off topic, but let this be known for those who ask when will iPad be supported in the future.)

... did you miss the part were OP said he had a MAC? ...

Did you miss the part about that post being off topic? :3
In response to Medicator
Medicator wrote:
Mac. Not MAC. And after Flash we'll likely have HTML5 clients, which has nearly full draft-support from nearly every browser(though implementation varies a lot).

Apple Mac to be precise....

Did you miss the part about that post being off topic? :3

You seem to have placed off topic in the incorrect area.

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Now back to the topic.