Being a card-carrying Windows user (thus putting this thread on the Windows forum; the Mac forum seems , well .... uncomfortable) ... I may have stumbled over why Logos4-Mac has a lot of headaches.
With the recent news of A-Company's entry into real computing (Windows), I decided to at least try the Mac emulator and see what would happen. My interest in A-Company is actually for just 4 or 5 resources that our favorite software company doesn't offer.
Well, anyway, I followed the instructions and 15-20 minutes later what appear to be a Mac was running on my Windows machine. I say 'appeared' since the display was at a 45 degree angle, similar to someone being drunk or completely out of sorts.
But surprisingly, the Mac menus worked at a 45 degree angle and even 'looped' around to the other side where they couldn't reach. I was impressed. Mac programming must be really good!
But then I thought, well ... maybe the Mac can just 'feel' when things aren't right. Ersatz is ersatz.
Ah ... autumn is coming and it'll be pretty. Vermont in Arizona.