![]() ![]() ![]() If anyone else comes up with a solution, please let me know. They seem to suggest this is because Apple haven't provided a suitable API.Īll I know is that my cunning plan to run Aperture via a Parallels VM appears not to be viable. Sadly it doesn't seem to work! It does load and you can see the thumbnail images but once you try and load an image (RAW or JPEG) then you see nothing!įrom what I can see (via google and Parallels support etc.) it appears that Parallels can't access the graphics capabilities well enough to show the image. I have spent time setting up Parallels with MacOS Mojave and then installed Aperture in the VM by installing from the AppStore. If a website says that your browser is out of date If a website says that Safari is out of date even though youre already using the latest version of macOS or the latest version of iOS or iPadOS, there could be an issue with the website. I have seen a few suggestions that this is the way to go for old 32 bit software. Safari 5.1.7 for Windows was the last version made for Windows, and it is now outdated. But I want to move to Catalina so thought running Aperture via a parallels VM running Mojave sounded like a good idea. I currently run MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 and Aperture 3.6 on my iMac 27" retina mid 2017 and everything runs well. ![]()
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