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    How can this be done I was thinking how because currently clients run on Mac are very buggy :?
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    I haven't used a client on mac, but since Java is cross platform compatible, i assume there won't be any errors/bugs just because you are using it on a mac. If you have any bugs/errors its probably because of error in client itself.
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    I used to have problems due to Mac having a lower version of Java i think it was 1.6 where as now its at 1.7, The Mac OS used to update the Java automatically and I couldnt find a manual upgrade to 1.7 but this was probably about a year ago now so I'm not sure if it could still be a problem due to an outdated Java version

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    Yep, its due out-dated java.
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