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Today I'm proud to announce the official launch of Origin for Mac. Our vision with Origin is to connect your gaming universe online, and today we're taking a major step in expanding our service to reach Mac-based gamers worldwide. Now Mac gamers can enjoy many of the same features that have defined Origin for PC users: including cloud storage to save and continue games, social connectivity. To download and install games through Origin: Download and install the Origin client for Mac and make sure it is up-to-date. If you already have Origin on your Mac but are having problems with downloading or installing games, delete the client and download a new copy (this sometimes fixes issues with downloading). Nevertheless, there are plenty of EA titles to keep Mac users entertained, and the desktop app is quite capable. Origin for Mac offers everything you would expect from a game client, such as library management, access to the store, cloud saves, social features, an in-game overlay, and more.

Origin, EA Games' PC gaming subscription and associated download manager, doesn't have a great reputation. That's primarily because people love to hate EA, the birthplace of classics like Dead Space, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Army of Two, Titanfall, and The Sims and reputed source of many anti-consumerist woes. Is Origin really as bad as people say, or are they letting their opinion of its parent company bring a good app down?

An acceptable download manager for EA's vast game vault

A download manager that's inseparable from your opinion of the games on offer

Origin is the name of a PC gaming service from game developers Electronic Arts and the name of the download manager you use to get those PC games onto your computer. It's a subscription-based service, which means you'll need to sign up to download and use the manager. Origin currently offers a 7-day trial, after which you'll need to make a decision.

Currently, available subscription options are Origin Access Basic and Origin Access Premier. Both give you free access to a catalog of around 70 - 100 games, called The Vault. It's worth bearing in mind that the games available in the Vault depend on your geographic location. Depending on the level of subscription you purchase, you will also have access to other benefits, like a premium tier of high-ticket games, early access to newly released games, discounts on new game purchases, and access to micro-transactions called MTX bonuses.

The download manager itself is very acceptable. Since you can only use it to download the games you'll be accessing via your subscription, it's hard to look at in isolation - how good you think it is will be inextricably linked to how good you think the related games are. The manager interface is perfectly fine, although not particularly cool. If you've used any other game hub or manager, you'll get to grips with it quickly. There's a library, store, space to connect with your friends, and space to modify or change your subscription.

Downloads from Origin are fast and you can play before a game is entirely downloaded. There's also an offline mode, perfect for traveling, and you'll be able to import any PC games you have and view them via the manager, which makes for more central management. Even though games are downloaded to your computer (and not stored in the cloud), you will be able to save some games to the cloud, which makes them accessible from different computers (but you can only run one copy of Origin on any computer at the one time).

The platform is also pretty good for multiplayer and online gaming. Building out your friends groups is pretty intuitive, and there are built-in voice and text chat options, for communicating with them. Once you've paid for your Origin subscription, you'll have access to pro customer support and there's also online and social media help. It's probably best not to turn to Google in times of troubleshooting, though, as there's an awful lot of Origin and EA hate out there.

Where can you run this program?

You can download the Origin client to Mac and Windows.

Is there a better alternative?

To play EA games? No, not really. You can still buy the games on offer and play them on your PC, but if you want a centralized hub or the free access to the Vault games, this download manager is the only option. In terms of other PC game hubs, however, Steam probably pips it to the post. There are other alternatives, of course, but each one is generally limited to games from the same manufacturer as the hub itself, and that's ultimately what's going to influence your choice.

Our take

It's hard to talk about Origin without talking about EA games, and that's something that you'll see echoed all over the internet. In itself, the download manager is.. ok. It stores the games centrally, gives you access to new ones and your friends and it does it all fairly competently, if not impressively. Somehow, using it just doesn't feel as nice as Steam, but it's a perfectly acceptable user experience regardless.

When you look at the manager in the context of the games, however, your opinions are likely to change significantly. Looking through the Vault it should be immediately obvious if you're interested in the games or not and, if you're thinking of a Premier Access subscription, you'll assess the premium games that are likely to be on offer. If the results of both please you, or if you're a die-hard EA games fan, there's not much in it - this is the platform for you.

If you're not terribly interested in EA games, however, there's not much to recommend it. And, again looking at the premium tier, users have been commenting that if you're not much into sports games, there isn't a lot for you. Since the manager is attached to a subscription, and the subscription is attached to a fee, if you're not feeling the games catalog, there's really nothing special you need to stick around to see.

Should you download it?

Yes, sure, if you're a fan of EA Games and willing to pay a monthly subscription fee, download the manager. It's a perfectly acceptable app that will connect you to the world of EA without issue.

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Ensuring Mac® and Windows users ever-changing needs are being met with excellent software is our priority here at Parallels. Our marketing team sincerely listens to the endless user suggestions and questions regarding support for popular Windows-specific software with Parallels Desktop® for Mac. Here's a popular question we've received from (many) users:

Q: Can OriginLab's data analysis program, Origin, run on macOS®?

A: Yes, but only in a virtual machine with Parallels Desktop.

What is Origin? OriginLab creates Origin, a scientific graphing and data analysis software with an easy-to-use spreadsheet front end. However, it's only available for Microsoft Windows.

So I decided to give it a try on my MacBook Pro® in a Windows 10 virtual machine running within Parallels Desktop for Mac.

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In my (humble) opinion, getting started with Origin is a great experience. When you begin to download their free trial, they have self-qualifying questions before you even download. They ask users to self-identify if they're familiar with Origin, have an older version, or have never used Origin. Download hp laserjet 1018 driver xp. I chose 'never used.' Additionally, they ask how you plan to use Origin in order to provide the appropriate level of technical information to assist you. Your download installer gives you options: Origin with Help included ( ~1.2 GB) or without Help (~496 MB). Being brave, I chose 'Without Help,' because I feel comfortable with technical software.

Between the two product options of Origin or OriginPro, I chose OriginPro. OriginPro adds additional data analysis features like short-time Fourier Transform, surface fitting, and more advanced statistics that may be invaluable to data scientists.

During setup, the installation guide asks users if they'd prefer the 32-bit or 64-bit versions of their software. I chose 'both' for ease of use or future need. Additional features during setup give the option of Embed Python as a redistribution package to allow executing python code within Origin based on the users need.

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Overall, setup was quick, easy, and took less than five minutes on the Parallels corporate Wi-Fi network. Once the download was complete, this is what was on my machine:

(Program List of all downloaded files)

Note: Once I launched the OriginPro 2018 32-bit program, there were helpful hints for a new user, even though I had selected the 'Without Help' option. These tips were easily turned off but could be very helpful for those who are not familiar with Origin.

To my surprise, it was (beyond) easy to get started with existing Microsoft Excel sheets I have on my Windows 10 VM. Customer research is a primary responsibility of my job, which means I live in Excel 70% of my workday. Uploading my Excel sheets as preferred data points was quick, and utilizing the same data sheets to visually show a secondary graph was easy, too!

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(Running OriginPro in a Windows 10 virtual machine through Parallels Desktop on macOS High Sierra)

Overall, as a basic-needs user, I found Origin to run flawlessly within Parallels Desktop. I sincerely attempted to over-load the program by loading a large Excel sheet (43 MB), and Origin continued to run within Parallels Desktop without error. No slowdown in performance and no crashing errors. The Origin plots appeared in less than 10 seconds, and interacting with them was instantaneous—no delays at all.

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However, we want to hear from you! If you run Origin or OriginPro within Parallels Desktop, I would love to hear about your experience. User feedback is invaluable and can ensure future customer satisfaction and product support. Feel free to reach out on Facebook or Twitter to tell us about your experience.

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