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Originally posted by Mikeup View PostI can just see myself explaining that delivery to my wife.
"Why we do have a second laptop that's 5 years old?"
"Uh...that's my draft computer."
The reply would undoubtedly be a silent but eloquent series of eye rolls, sighs, and head shakes.
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wife...RotoLab...wife...RotoLab?? I remember when the questions posed on this forum were a bit more challenging.
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I can just see myself explaining that delivery to my wife.
"Why we do have a second laptop that's 5 years old?"
"Uh...that's my draft computer."
The reply would undoubtedly be a silent but eloquent series of eye rolls, sighs, and head shakes.
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Originally posted by pate View PostThe code itself is actually pretty far along, the editor screen is just about complete, roster screen is about 90% complete and the draft screen is coming along nicely. I've worked through most of the problems, and that just leaves a lot of regular porting work that is not overly difficult, but takes a lot of time. Packaging and install issues are another story. In any case doing everything I can to get something out in February. I am sure you guys would rather I not even do Football and Basketball and just do the baseball, but that's why I don't even ask. ;-)
I understand you guys not wanting to partion the Macs to run Boot Camp, that is intrusive. But using Parallels, it is just another big file on the Mac, when you no longer want or need it, just put it in the trash and it was like it was never there. I have Parallels on my MacBook Pro and in full screen mode, you cannot tell you are on the Mac, other than some diferences with the Keyboard.
The other alternative is to buy a cheal used Laptop, I think they can be had for $50 now, since Laptops are so cheap.
-Merv
RotoLab
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The code itself is actually pretty far along, the editor screen is just about complete, roster screen is about 90% complete and the draft screen is coming along nicely. I've worked through most of the problems, and that just leaves a lot of regular porting work that is not overly difficult, but takes a lot of time. Packaging and install issues are another story. In any case doing everything I can to get something out in February. I am sure you guys would rather I not even do Football and Basketball and just do the baseball, but that's why I don't even ask. ;-)
I understand you guys not wanting to partion the Macs to run Boot Camp, that is intrusive. But using Parallels, it is just another big file on the Mac, when you no longer want or need it, just put it in the trash and it was like it was never there. I have Parallels on my MacBook Pro and in full screen mode, you cannot tell you are on the Mac, other than some diferences with the Keyboard.
The other alternative is to buy a cheal used Laptop, I think they can be had for $50 now, since Laptops are so cheap.
-Merv
RotoLab
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There is Fantasy Baseball Draft Advisor available in the app store. You can't easily import HQ projections if that is important but other functionality is pretty good. Their projections (last year's; this year comes out 1/25) appear reasonable at a glance.
Also Draft Analyzer is web based and platform independent. I've seen it but not demo'ed it.
Rotochamp doesn't run on Mac OS.
Or you could by a crummy used laptop for 50 bucks or so on eBay and run Rotolab.
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Re: alternatives, for the last few years I've run RotoLab on my mac via Parallels and an old license of XP I had running around. Works beautifully (although I'm still eager to test drive a native version).
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Totally agree.
I used Rotochamp once, in the days before I'd heard of Rotolab, and it'll do if you just can't use RL. But it isn't nearly as powerful or comprehensive.
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Assuming the worst here - what would you guys suggest as an alternative draft software?
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Originally posted by ncarlisle View PostUgh that was his same response last year. I would pay twice as much to use this program on my MBP, and I refuse to partition my MBP to run windows.
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Ugh that was his same response last year. I would pay twice as much to use this program on my MBP, and I refuse to partition my MBP to run windows.
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For those wondering, this is Merv's response in regards to a 2013 Mac version:
"I am working on a Mac version, probably a about a 50/50 shot it will be ready in mid-February, much more work than I had originally thought. Different Operating System, new compiler, tools and controls, and a different event model (how the program reacts to the user's input), meant re-writing much of the code. Very little could be ran through a mechanical translator. If it is not done (at least a somewhat limited version), it will be next year."
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Thanks. Looking forward to the 2013 season but I need my RotoLab first! It's a must-have!!
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