[Support] Twinity on Apple Mac OS
Dear Twinizens, and prospective Twinizens,
We have received feedback from several members interested in a Mac OS version of Twinity, or knowing what support for Mac is available. Unfortunately, at the moment, Twinity is not supported on the Mac platform.
On the bright side, Twinity has been tested under Boot Camp on MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air and has worked without any particular issues. This configuration is not officially supported, but should work. Twinity has not been tested under Parallels, as DirectX support in Parallels is still experimental.
We are keeping a list of people interested in a Mac version of Twinity, and we are looking into ways to bring Twinity to the Mac and provide official support for Twinity on the Mac. We will notify those interested if we find a solution.
Thanks,
The Twinity support team





May 14th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
Please add my name to the list of those interested in the mac.
Also, I’ve looked through the forums, but I don’t see any information on using the beta in VMWare - my pc specs seem to match the Twinity requirements, but I have not been able to connect - it crashes every time before I ever get to login or anything. Very disappointing.
May 15th, 2008 at 1:29 am
@Kathleen, you’ve been added to the list. Regarding your experiences with VMWare, they are similar to some of our tests with technologies in this area. It was disappointing to us as well. -jeremy
May 27th, 2008 at 9:27 pm
I don’t have a Mac; rather, I am running Linux on my computers. I am interested in knowing if Metaversum will be developing a client for Linux the way Linden did for Second Life. If not, will it at least run on Linux under Wine?
May 28th, 2008 at 9:10 am
@ Katheryne, there have been a few people who have tried using Wine, but not successfully yet. See http://sered-sl.blogspot.com/2008/05/eve-online-and-twinity-on-wine-almost.html for more information on one member’s attempt.
From the Metaversum side, we’re still investigating it and I’m afraid we haven’t reached any decision yet. -jeremy
July 10th, 2008 at 8:02 pm
This blog entry essentially announces your virtual world will be a blip at best. It’s like coming to the WWW and announcing your web site will only load with Internet Explorer. At best you will do what others do - at some point you WILL realize you need the Mac client and you will toss together some poor “port”. You’d think this lesson would have been learned by now. tsk tsk
August 4th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
I’m interested in a mac version of twinity.
This looks so interesting.