Hi,
So I am new to all this and not great with tech stuff at all!
I have just switched from PC to a brand new shiny MBA. Only problem
is that I do a few hours of teaching a week through a company called
Talkbean. They have their own software that I work from and, since
the switch, I have realised it only works on PC. Because this is
the only thing I need windows for I would rather not have to
actually take up space on my laptop with windows, hence the appeal
of crossover.
I have tried downloading it with crossover but it doesn't seem to
work.
Any advice/help very much appreciated!!!!!
So I went here and looked it up:
http://tutor.talkbean.com/learningEng.do?cmd=talkLiveDownload
I can't find anything that talks about what it needs to run, so I started poking...
It definitely need MSVC++2008 and it complains when it can't find flash. I guess it just works on Windows but the FAQs that are posted are all about running the application on a Windows system, not about installation or launching (and it does install... it just doesn't launch).
HOWEVER!! There is a part of the site that talks about set up for Mac users. I'm assuming you can use this natively on your Mac:
http://tutor.talkbean.com/learningEng.do
Of course this isn't the full program, but maybe it will get you what you need. I've worked on it for about a half hour and not gotten anything terribly useful from the downloadable content. Usually, by now, I would have something that at least launches if it's going to work with CrossOver. The only thing I can get to launch is the viewer and somehow I don't think that's enough.
I'm really sorry. I'm not familiar with TalkBean but I was hoping it would work well. At this time it does not. I would recommend seeing if you can get running with their Mac instructions. If not you are probably looking at something like a partition with Windows on it on your shiny new Mac... or Virtual Box/VMWare/Parallels if you need the full program. It's been a long time since I've suggested those but I can't see this working in CrossOver in the near future (and I would love to be wrong, trust me).
We have had other applications that are similar technology work. Unfortunately, this one seems to need more than we provide at this time.