Until Apple Silicon came to the show of course ...Lenovo and the like or legacy Macs it is. 🙁 Is it just me or is it really ridiculous an American company - which typically pushes all boundaries (scannermax etc) - and that targets professionals in the visual arts does not support the Mac? To me it really is.....
Hi, thanks for your question. It would be best to reach out to Pangolin directly, as they are the developers of Quickshow and Beyond. As to the second part of your question, it should be simple to use midi inputs once the software is working.
just make it fucking mac compatible, windows is shit
That's Pangolin's software decision, not ours. We produced this with the idea of helping Mac owners and making it as simple as possible ;)
This is dumb, make a mac version of beyond and quickshow. 90% of upcoming artists use mac anyway. this is like an 1980's commercial geez.
I had tried in trail version of parallel, but it not detected my fb3 software
Until Apple Silicon came to the show of course ...Lenovo and the like or legacy Macs it is. 🙁
Is it just me or is it really ridiculous an American company - which typically pushes all boundaries (scannermax etc) - and that targets professionals in the visual arts does not support the Mac? To me it really is.....
do you know if this would work on an m1 mac. also can midi inputs work easily with this?
Hi, thanks for your question. It would be best to reach out to Pangolin directly, as they are the developers of Quickshow and Beyond. As to the second part of your question, it should be simple to use midi inputs once the software is working.