Its successor, Lion, was released two years later, so back then I wrote a post about how to run Snow Leopard in a virtual machine so you could, at the time, keep on trucking with AppleWorks, QuarkXPress, Quicken, and other apps that did not have Intel versions available.Īpparently, the method I used stopped working as of Parallels 7, but someone else wrote up how to do it - though judging from the comments, that method stopped working well around Parallels 10 or 11, and I myself could not get it to work.
Snow Leopard, aka Mac OS X 10.6, was released in June 2009, and it represented the last version of macOS to run older PowerPC based software. If you want our office to set this up for you (which we can do remotely), please email to schedule an appointment. It has been verified on Parallels 17, 16, and 15.
This is a technical post on how to get the Snow Leopard OS running on a Mac in Parallels Desktop, so that older Apple software can be run on a newer Mac. I’ve added minor updates to accomodate changes in the newer versions, but it’s all mostly the same. If you click it opens a window with all the addons loaded.Update 2: This procedure still works using macOS Monterey 12.2 and Parallels 17.1.1. Next time you launch World of Warcraft there is a button AddOns in the lower left corner of character selection screen. We move or copy all the folders directly inside AddOns folder: In this example, there are many folders starting with DBM.
Now we just need to copy the content of the archive into the AddOns folder. …and on a Mac: Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Interface/AddOns In Windows, by default, it is located here: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns The last thing you need to do is to copy into the WoW Addons folder. If you are on a Mac, just double click and it will extract automatically. Although I prefer using 7-Zip software for all the archive types including. It can be open without any program within Windows. Then the download window pops up asking if you want to open the file or save it.
Let’s say we want to install Deadly Boss Mods (DBM), the most popular addon for dungeons and raids. This is because all the addons are loaded after you login to your account. You can install them manually, this is why I wrote this guide to help you out.įirst of all, you need to exit WoW. Or maybe you don’t want to use the Twitch App at all.
Very easy to use.īut there are many addons, not included in Curse repository, not being able to install via the App automatically. The app is for computers and WoW laptops with Windows and MacOS operating systems. The easiest way to install the addon is with Twitch App (previously Curse Client). Most of the addons for World of Warcraft we download from.