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An Intel Mac. Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later. At least 1 GB of RAM.
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At least 2.5 GB of available hard disk space Step 1 Visit the Mac 2011 Trial download page. Either copy and pasteinto your location bar or simply.
Step 2 Fill out the registration form. Step 3 Click on the big Download Now button.
Step 4 Save the file to your desktop. Tips.
Do not change the file name. The downloaded file will be named X17-15993.dmg. Step 5 Double-click on the file icon to start the installation. After the download has completed, double-click on the file icon to start the installation (this may take over 10 minutes depending on your internet connection). Step 6 Choose the `Try Free for 30 Days' option.
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On the first launch of the software, choose the 'Try Free for 30 days' option. Step 7 Enter the same email address you registered with when prompted. Step 8 Start your 30-day Office 2011 trial! Need some help getting oriented?
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The cheapest solution is Crossover for Mac: However, it is buggy and may or may not work with the application in question. There is a free demo so you can try it and see. Any other solution requires you to have a legal copy of Windows to install on the Mac. If you have a legal copy of Windows, the cheapest solution is either Bootcamp, which comes the Mac and can be installed from the Mac OS X install disk or VirtualBox:.
The disadvantage to Bootcamp is that it would require your mother to reboot into Windows every time she wants to use the Access application and then reboot back into OS X whenever she wanted to use anything else. Virtual Box would allow her to run Windows inside a window in OS X. I think you will need to use a virtual machine. I have used Parallels or VMWare Fusion on Mac OS X, both with good results. They are both paid products; if my memory serves me they are about $40. Unfortunately, you will need a copy of Windows for this to work, which is expensive. CrossoverOffice is another possibility, but it does not support Office 2007, and generally has a lot of problems running Access (runtime or not).
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Look over the forums on their site before you try this. It's also a paid product, but I don't know offhand how much it is.