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Have Qlik got plans for OSX client version?
If no, am I better off using Cloud or running VM/Parallels?
thanks
Andrew
Hi Lech --- ooh sorry I missed the original question.
I know on a long term roadmap there were items to release Qlik Sense on other operating systems, in particular flavors of Linux. However, I have not see anything nor been a part of any discussions in this regard. I will ask one of my R&D friends where we stand with this and let you know. However, I don't see this being available anytime soon.
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Michael Tarallo (@mtarallo) | Twitter
Qlik
Hi Andrew.
It depends what do you want to use it for?
If you are trying just to play with tool and get to know it etc it is probably better to go for VM as you would be able to test it with ODBC and other connectors as well as extensions, widgets and mashups.
If your company will have Qlik Sense server installed then you will be able to open Hub from safari adn no VM or Cloud will be required
regards
Lech
More the former
thanks
Andrew
Hello Andrew - in addition you may want to just use the Safari web browser and register at Qlik Sense Cloud. Nothing to install.
Watch these videos to learn more
Qlik Sense Cloud Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vcVinD2jtA&list=PLW1uf5CQ_gSoKEARGhj0siYsdbMfHc4bv
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Mike Tarallo
Qlik
Hi Michael,
In regards to actual question whether there are any plans of developing Qlik Sense desktop for OSX - would you be able to answer that question?
I came across a topic regarding this probably year ago and at that point of time Qlik had no intentions of building OSX version. I cannot find it now.
regards
Lech
Hi Lech --- ooh sorry I missed the original question.
I know on a long term roadmap there were items to release Qlik Sense on other operating systems, in particular flavors of Linux. However, I have not see anything nor been a part of any discussions in this regard. I will ask one of my R&D friends where we stand with this and let you know. However, I don't see this being available anytime soon.
Thanks for your question and let us know how else we can assist you.
When applicable please mark the appropriate replies as CORRECT. This will help community members and Qlik Employees know which discussions have already been addressed and have a possible known solution. Please mark threads as HELPFUL if the provided solution is helpful to the problem, but does not necessarily solve the indicated problem. You can mark multiple threads as HELPFUL if you feel additional info is useful to others.
Regards,
Michael Tarallo (@mtarallo) | Twitter
Qlik
No worries,
thanks Michael.
Just as an update, parallels does the trick nicely & have now have Qlik Sense running on Windows 10 on Parallels 12 on OSX
13" screen display was interesting, but all good fun
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