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10-14-2012 , 02:36 PM
Hello,

I've done a quick search and can't seem to find an easy to follow guide on how to install either Poker Tracker or Holdem Manager on a MAC system.

If there has been a number of threads on this topic then could someone please point me in the right direction.

Thanks
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10-14-2012 , 03:07 PM
PT3 is the only one that works for Mac AFAIK. (PT4 should eventually but doesn't as of yet.) Just go look on the PT3 website it's pretty self-explanatory.
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10-14-2012 , 04:23 PM
You can download pokertracker3 for mac at pokertracker.com and there is a guide step by step how to set it up.
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10-15-2012 , 03:58 AM
Holdem Manager is Windows only (and always will be, I believe).
The only way to run it on a Mac is to install Windows.

Pokertracker - runs on both Windows and Mac.
PT3 for Mac is currently available.
PT4 is Windows only at the moment but the Mac version will be along soon, hopefully.
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10-16-2012 , 09:20 AM
There is also Poker Copilot, which is a Mac-only alternative to Poker Tracker and Hold'em Manager.
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10-16-2012 , 09:30 AM
Run Windows in VirtualBox or similar, you will not regret it and you don't have to reboot your Mac or use Windows for anything other than playing poker. It works great.
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10-16-2012 , 11:09 AM
+1 I run windows in VirtualBox (its free), with PT4 installed.
I have the database outside the virtual machine though, running on the Mac as I play with my laptop too, both connected to the same database.
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