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Discussion among translators, entitled: Trados Studio 2011 Freelance and Mac. Windows on humanity pdf. Forum name: SDL Trados support.

Jun 27, 2012 Does anyone have experience of running the SDL Trados Studio 2011 Trial version on a Mac PowerPC G4 with OS 10.4.11? On SDL's homepage it doesn't say anything at all about system requirements, so I assumed it would be OK.
I downloaded it alright, but then the file was in exe-format, which was the first problem. I opened the file with StuffIt Expander, which seemed to work, but the result was frustrating: twenty or so more exe-files in a folder! Any suggestions would be much appreciated.