Does inFlow work on Mac or Linux computers?
The inFlow for web app has most of the major inFlow features available right now. You can see exactly what can be done on each platform from here.
Although most core features are accessible in inFlow Inventory for Web, some are still only available in the Windows app. We’re working towards more flexibility in inFlow Inventory so we can help you use inFlow wherever you are and keep track of new releases/features from here.
For all inFlow features, you’ll need to install the inFlow Inventory for Windows desktop application, which runs only on Windows. If you aren’t running Windows, there are some ways to access that environment from other machines. Please keep in mind that this will require you to have a copy of Windows for use on your device.
Please note this feature isn’t supported by the inFlow team
For Mac OS
You may try using the Boot Camp tool included with macOS to boot into Windows on your computer. You might also consider Parallels to run a virtual copy of Windows from within Mac OS. In both cases, you can then install and run inFlow on Windows.
For Linux
We suggest dual-booting Windows and Linux. You may also run a Windows Virtual Machine using software like VMWare. (We have not tested running inFlow using the Wine software on Linux.)

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