

Emailing Faststone doesn't seem to bring any response - I think their email address is purely decorative!!īest viewer for me so far seems to be Picasa once its set up properly, that is. I have to run my Bibble 5 via Crossover because Bibble won't swop my Windows Bibble 5 Lite licence for a Mac version, the Pro version runs on both platforms!īasically there is no Mac equivalent to Faststone. Best way to install each program is to put them on disc first and then install from there rather than let Crossover try to find the software from elsewhere on your computer. I currently run Faststone, Bibble 5, Photoshop Elements 7, and Microsoft Office - all in Windows format. Crossover runs initially as a trial and then after a few days you get an email offering it to you for £12 or so. If you download Crossover(Google it) you can then run selected Windows software on your Mac. 'The trouble with normal is it always gets worse.' Granted it isn't FastStone but it is pretty darn good for an included program on the Mac, certainly better than what Windoze includes with 7. Be that as it may, I have been playing with iPhoto and find it to be a very capable and decent program for photo processing. Still, the beautiful MacBook, to me, far outweighs not having FastStone available (unless I want to load Windoze 7 on my new Mac, something I have no desire to contaminate my Mac with. Granted I am a little late to the conversation but I too just received an Apple MacBook and was wondering about the dilemma of FastStone not being available for the Mac OS since FastStone became my standard for the last many years. Have any of you coming from Windows who have written to him gotten any feedback. I've written to the author of the software to see if he is going to make it available for the Mac. I just got a new Mac Pro and I'm unable to find anything that matches the features of FastStone Image Viewer.
