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- Check-Out VideoPsalm’s
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- How to get songbooks and Bibles into your VideoPsalm
- How easily and fast you can display song lyrics and Bible verses to your assistance
- How to import songs and Bibles from other sources
- How to add and edit songs and announcements
- How to display verses from two different Bible translations on the same slide
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Any plans to be compatible with Mac?
Hi Pamela,
VideoPsalm is only available natively on Windows.
Hopefully Microsoft or another company will enable the easy porting of Windows applications to Mac.
We are monitoring this.
However, there are several people who use VideoPsalm on their Mac, and they seem quite happy with it.
Following options are available:
– BootCamp, which is an Apple product, integrated into OSX.
– VMware Fusion, one of the best ways to run Windows on a Mac.
– Parallels,
– VirtualBox, free virtualization solution from Oracle.
These environments are a kind of a shell enabling to add Microsoft Windows to a Mac, which is a necessary step before installing VideoPsalm.
To recapitulate, these are the steps to get VideoPsalm on a Mac:
1. Install one of the virtual environments listed higher-up.
2. Install Microsoft Windows 11 in this virtual environment.
3. Install VideoPsalm on Windows 11.
The latest version is available here:
https://videopsalm.org/download/
To help you choose, here is an article that details the advantages and disadvantages of the 4 options.
The other options mentioned in the article do not work with VideoPsalm (the “Wine” didn’t work the last time I tried.)
Maybe it works with the latest version of Wine and VideoPsalm).