The Mac version is not as polished
as the Windows version, but should be perfectly usable. Any
problems are likely to be user interface glitches only, rather
than the calculations. (A comprehensive test suite for the
calculations passes on all systems.) I have also had reports of
success running the Windows version on emulators for the Mac;
speed is only likely to be an issue for the larger calculations
(asymmetric tops, for example).
Requirements
PGOPHER should run on any recent Mac. Most
calculations will run on any machine; larger
calculations involving multiple states can benefit from more
memory or processors. Some features, particularly Interactive
fits, are much easier with a two or three button mouse rather
than using the trackpad or 1-button mouse.
Download
The website has the following
files available:
- pgopher-MacOSX-i386-carbon.app.zip
- PGOPHER compiled for OS X Leopard (10.5) and
above.
- tabslave-MacOSX-i386-carbon.app.zip - a simple text
editor optimized for use with PGOPHER, the
TabSlave Editor.
Simply double click on the zip file to produce the application
that can be run in the normal way. The application is not signed,
so more recent versions of OS X will give a security warning. In
this case to run
PGOPHER for the first time control
click or right click on the
PGOPHER icon and select "
Open".
A PowerPC version is available on request.
Usage Notes
- Interactive fits are much easier with a two button mouse
rather than a one button mouse or trackpad. (Right clicking is
required, which can be done with a slightly awkward
ctrl+click.)
- Some operations require the delete (not backspace) key. This
is fn+backspace if your keyboard doesn't have a (forward)
delete.
- The Help menu entries do not do anything at the moment, but
the help files are available at http://pgopher.chm.bris.ac.uk/Help/
and a zip file containing the current help files can be
downloaded from the website.
Retina Displays
A better display is obtained with retina displays if the Retinizer
app (