[Sur] [realness] Sugar On A Stick for Macintosh
Carlos Rabassa
carnen en mac.com
Sab Jul 24 10:07:22 EDT 2010
Thanks, Bernie,
Hope my request was clear.
I would like to hear in plain English, suitable for retired old engineers like me, teachers, relatives and volunteers whether or not Sugar On A Stick is ready to be used by the general public without any special knowledge or precautions.
If the answer is yes, I would like to know if it is OK to use Windows and if it is OK to use MacOS10.
As I mentioned to you when we met in person, I used many times Etoys To Go.
I am very impressed with how easy it is to use and how well it works.
You may start an Etoys project in Windows or in Mac and switch many times in the middle of the project to different computers.
Some may be using Windows and some MacOS.
You may store the projects in the same pendrive.
Everything is seamless and leaves no traces in the finished project about its origin, created in multiple machines with different operating systems.
May I expect something similar with the added advantage of being able to use all the programs distributed for the XO?
Thanks,
Carlos
On Jul 24, 2010, at 9:48 AM, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
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> El Sat, 24-07-2010 a las 07:05 -0400, Carlos Rabassa escribió:
>> I use MacOSX.
>>
>> Today I decided to download Sugar on a Stick.
>>
>> This is as far as I went:
>>
>> http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/sugar/soas/docs/creation-kit/sect-Creation_Kit-Preparation-Mac_Instructions.html
>>
>> Should I proceed?
>>
>> Will it work or will I be looking at a program that doesn´t start?
>>
>> Not clear to me what is meant here by booting.
>>
>> What are the limitations?
>>
>> Seems I will be able to work with it if I can start it but then I will
>> not be able to save my projects?
>>
>> Not clear to me what is meant here by saving data.
>>
>> Does it refer to data produced by a user of the program or data
>> producer by a developer?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Carlos Rabassa
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