Newforma
doesn’t have a native Mac OS/X
version of our product. But if you
are a Mac user don’t despair – there are options that will allow you to
run Newforma alongside your existing Mac applications.
Since
Newforma’s product can’t run in the native Mac operating system, Mac users must
have access to a Windows operating system. There are two good possibilities: First, you can create a virtual PC environment to run NPC on
your Mac. Second, you can use a remote desktop connection to access
another computer running Windows.
I use both techniques frequently.
The first
method requires a desktop virtualization program. I use VMware Fusion. Running a copy of Windows in this environment requires a
separate license for the Windows OS. Once that is setup, you have a new
computer running Windows inside of your Mac OS. You can install
and run any Windows application in this computer. Newforma Project Center in a virtual Windows computer works
just like the native Windows version, albeit sometimes more slowly. Although
I have no direct experience, I know several of our customers are also using
Parallels as the virtual environment. In both of these virtual environments
it is possible to copy and paste between the two operating systems. It’s also possible to get the Newforma
window to display directly in the Mac OS.
These tricks blur the distinction between the two different operating
systems. Users can work quite
seamlessly between applications running in Windows and applications running on
the Mac OS.
Here’s a screenshot
of Newforma Project Center running in VMWare Fusion and displaying its application
window in the Mac OS:
The virtual environment can require a lot of memory – I wasn’t happy with
my virtual computer performance until I added 8 gb of RAM to my Macbook Pro. (I run a lot of applications and place
a high demand on the system. Other
users may be able to get by with less RAM.)
The
second method uses Microsoft
Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac to connect to an existing Windows
computer. The big advantage is
that all computation is done on a different computer and there’s no additional
load on the Mac. Copy and paste
between the computers still works.
Because performance is better, this is my favorite setup. At Newforma we have a Windows Terminal
Server that I connect to as my primary ‘Windows PC’. This server can
support many users simultaneously. I use it to run Newforma Project Center plus a few other apps
that aren’t available on a Mac.
This server has an external IP address, so I often connect to it when
I’m out of the office too.
That connection can be way faster than our standard VPN
connection since it only has to push pixels across the network.
Filing Email
Newforma
can support filing project email using almost any email client. I have been using the native Mac Mail
client recently, but we’ve also tested with Entourage and other IMAP-capable
email clients. You can file an
email just by dragging it to one of the folders in the “Items to File” folder
structure within your email application. These folders are created and
managed automatically by Newforma.
The folder names map one-to-one to a users “My Projects” list, which is maintained
by each user in Newforma Project Center.
The screenshot below shows the ‘Items to File’ folders in Mac Mail. In this case, there is one email
that has been dragged into the “engineering” folder that corresponds to my
Newforma “engineering” project. The
Newforma Project Center server will automatically file this email during its
next filing pass.
It’s also possible to file email by adding a project email address to any email
that you send. This is a new
capability in Seventh Edition. Newforma
automatically creates and manages project Email Addresses, and all emails sent
to them are routed to a single email account on your company’s main email
server. The Newforma server
automatically files email that arrives at this account.