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What are the system requirements for using ChurchTrac?ChurchTrac 8 (2011 version) requires a Windows-based computer running Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Vista (Service Pack 1 or later), or Windows 7. You should have 1 GB or more of RAM for optimal performance. ChurchTrac will function without an internet connection, but internet access is needed to use the optional data sharing and online features. Approximately 200 MB of free disk space is needed on drive C to install
ChurchTrac. ChurchTrac must be installed on drive C to function correctly.
ChurchTrac works best on a monitor at is 1024x768 or larger. Will ChurchTrac Work on a Mac?ChurchTrac will not run natively on a Mac, but will
run on a Mac using Boot Camp or a virtual machine, like VMWare or VirtualBox. Each of these options require a copy of Windows. Boot camp is a utility already on your Mac that allows you to create a second partition on your hard drive where Windows can be installed. With this option you choose whether to boot using Windows when you turn on the computer. If you're already using Boot camp, then it is just a matter of installing ChurchTrac after booting into Windows. The other option would be to use a virtual machine, which runs inside of your Mac operating system. VMWare, Parallels and VirtualBox are examples of a virtual machines that lets you run Windows inside of OSX. VirtualBox is free. You would install one of these virtual machine options in OSX, then follow the instructions with your virtual machine to set up Windows. Once Windows is set up, you can install ChurchTrac as well.
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