Multiframe on Macintosh OS 9 or OS X

Multiframe is no longer developed or supported running under the Macintosh OS 9 or OS X. However, with Apple's announcement of Macintosh computers based on Intel processors, it is now possible to run the latest Windows versions of our software natively on a Macintosh.
 
While it has always been possible to use Virtual PC to run Windows programs on a Macintosh, this is generally relatively slow and can have occasional compatibility problems. It is in fact not officially supported by us as we are unable to test this configuration sufficiently well.
 
The new Intel-based Macs allow you to use a tool called Boot Camp to install and run Windows on your Macintosh, alongside your Macintosh OS. While it doesn't provide the live switching between the two that VirtualPC does, (it requires a reboot to switch) it does give you very fast Windows performance on the same machine you use from day to day. More details on Boot Camp can be found on Apple's web site.
 
A third party also has a product named Parallels Desktop that offers a similar switching between OS X and Windows but without re-booting. Info on that can be found at www.parallels.com. We have not had an opportunity to test Parallel's compatibility with our software.
 
If you would like to cross-grade your Macintosh versions to Windows, please contact us for a quotation.