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Mini vMac
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Testimonials
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<p> What people have said about Mini vMac - a selection from recent mail ... </p>
<p> Fri, Sep 16 2016 </p>
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I'm a Linux user, and Mini vMac works great. Thanks for all your amazing
work!
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<p> Mon, Apr 18 2016 </p>
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[...] Anyway, thanks a lot for your work, it was really fun to be able
to play with my children to Lode Runner in all its glory!
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<p> Wed, Apr 6 2016 </p>
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Hi, I&rsquo;ve been a user of Mini vMac for about 9-10 years now, and
enjoyed every moment of using it. [...]
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<p> Tue, 14 May 2013 </p>
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<p> mini vMac is really amazing. I am one of the original
developers of After Dark, and I was able to run After Dark,
and THINK C 5.0 inside Mini vMac on a modern Retina MBP with
very little fuss. It's fast! </p>
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<p> Wed, 22 Feb 2012 </p>
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<p> I can't express enough to you how nice it has been to be
able to take a step into the past and relive the old Mac
operating system. There's a staggering level of nostalgia
hitting me that I can't describe every time I use your
emulator, so I just wanted to thank you for taking care of
such an important part of my past. :-) </p>
<p> Tim R. </p>
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<p> Tue, 7 Feb 2012 </p>
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<p> [...] a word of thanks to you for your continued work on
Mini vMac. It is without question the best emulator I have
ever seen. </p>
<p> John </p>
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<p> Sat, 19 Nov 2011 </p>
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<p> I was so amazed to find that mini vmac ran under Lion and so
does (apparently) my Mac program that I wrote in 1991!! </p>
<p> Thanks so much for allowing me to retain this part of my
life (and useful functionality). </p>
<p> Todd Katz </p>
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<p> Sun, 8 Aug 2010 </p>
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<p> I was touched when, accompanied
by the well known ~SBeep~T, the old familiar screen of my
Fat Mac appeared on my PC. It works beautifully. Even the
scientific programmes I wrote in the programming language
Basic on the Fat Mac perform very well in the mini Vmac. The
Mini VMac is fast, reliable and good. </p>
<p> Christ Schreurs </p>
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<p> Sat, 12 Dec 2009 </p>
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<p> I just wanted to say thanks for keeping the fires
burning on this project. These days, since I have moved to
64-bit Windows 7 as my primary OS, Mini vMac is the ONLY Mac
emulator I've been to run at any level of stability on my
Win7 systems. So, your effort is much appreciated, because
I have to have my Mac fix now and then! </p>
<p> James </p>
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<p> Sat, 10 Dec 2009 </p>
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<p> [...] love the program ... it has been INVALUABLE to me ... have
been able to update edit & update files I've had stored for
20+ years </p>
<p> Jon </p>
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<p> Fri, 6 Nov 2009 </p>
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<p> I tried Mini vMac on Windows 7 64bit Ultimate, it works well and it's so cute! I can show my kids how
my first ever computer, a Mac Plus of course, looked like with its 9 inches black and white screen...
memories!
<br> Thanks for this great job, </p>
<p> Laurent </p>
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<p> Fri, 30 Oct 2009 </p>
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<p> This emulator is incredible. I had reduced expectations from prior
experience with emulators, but this one is amazing. I was up and running
and playing games I haven't seen in decades in no time at all. Great job! </p>
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<p> Thu, 11 Jun 2009 </p>
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<p> I wanted to let you know that I've submitted a payment at
Kagi. I've been doing custom builds of Mini vMac for some
time, so I am not really in need of keys for your builds.
However, I am incredibly pleased with how nicely Mini vMac
works. Most impressive is the video/audio/mouse. Generally,
emulators tend to feel a bit laggy/sluggish when it comes to
input and they tend to not scale very well to the host
screen resolution (not all, but a good portion). Mini vMac,
however, is superbly done and full screen is just awesome. </p>
<p> Thank you for the work on this, I am enjoying using an SE
again :) </p>
<p> Cheers, </p>
<p> John </p>
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<p> Sun, 10 May 2009 </p>
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<p> [...] And thanks again for the great program. I spent a lot of time messing around
with those little black and white computers when I was little, and it means
a lot to be able to go back and relive some of that again. :)
<br>-Jacob </p>
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<p> Tue, 26 May 2009 </p>
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<p> MiniVMAC is great! Playing Dark Castle is just awesome, and
it's a nive, light and fast emulator, ver well optimized
too. [...] </p>
<p> Manuel </p>
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<p> Sun, 2 Mar 2008 </p>
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<p> haven't even tried out the mac emulator yet, but wanted you
to know clicking around on your site is a pleasure. no
crap. just quality content. thanks. </p>
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<p> Sun, 25 Nov 2007 </p>
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<p> Your program is a miracle! I thought I was never going to
see my MindWrite word processor ever again. My 1992
PowerBook 180 has just expired, and I doubt I will be able
to revive it. </p>
<p> I have donated $25 to keep your spirits up! MiniVMac
really has been a miracle for me. I am now able to look at
all my old correspondence again, back to 1984. Wonderful. </p>
<p> I would very much like to 'break faith' with the 512 x 342
screen size, though. The last time I did any serious work
with my old software I had a Mac II, with a 1620 x 1260
black and white screen, plus a colour monitor, at times. I
could fit a 100 lines of code, top to bottom, and have 8 or
9 different windows open in Think Pascal. Do you have any
intention of extending the interface of the MacPlus? [A
hack for larger screen sizes is now a compile time option.]
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<p> Once again, thank you very much indeed -- I have gone all
around my college where I am studying computer software,
showing off my old Mac, running on my new Mac! It really
is wonderful. </p>
<p> [...] </p>
<p> Duncan </p>
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<p> Fri, 20 Jul 2007 </p>
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<p> What a great discovery. I run it on my Windows XP notebook.
Some of the old classic games and apps, back again! And I
have rediscovered many of my old documents. Very cool.
<br> Thanks a bunch! </p>
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