Mac Mini :: Converting Incompatible Files To Format Viewable In Finder?
Mar 23, 2012
I do a lot of machine embroidery. In moving from a PC to Mac, I've learned that none of my current embroidery software is compatible with Apple OS. I'm happy to maintain those programs on a Windows laptop, but would really like to be able to view my designs on the Mac Mini. The files are *.pes. Is there any way to convert them to a Mac compatible format?
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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.3), New to Apple...sort of
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General Complete name : E:Fraps Raw FootageX-Plane 2014-08-30 11-01-45-21.avi Format : AVI Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave Format profile : OpenDML File size : 154 GiB
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