- How can I try mozaBook?
- What is the MULTILANG version?
- Where can I activate the mozaBook licence code I purchased?
- What is a local user and how is it linked to my mozaWeb account?
- Do I need Mozaik TEACHER or mozaBook CLASSROOM as a teacher?
- How can I buy mozaBook?
- How can I activate my digital publication?
- Can several people use the same copy of mozaBook?
- Changing your hard drive or your computer; reinstalling mozaBook; entering a new licence code
- System requirements
- Can I use mozaBook on an Apple MacOS computer?
- How can I transfer my mozaBook licence to another computer?
- How can I send feedback and bug reports in mozaBook?
- How can I download the offline version of my textbooks in mozaBook?
- How can I download the offline version of 3D scenes in mozaBook?
- What is a Licence Pack?
- How can I start mozaBook in windowed mode?
- Can educational content found on mozaWeb or in mozaBook be shared externally?
- Missing dll file after a mozaBook update
- I cannot use mozaBook even though I have a Mozaik TEACHER / Mozaik STUDENT licence.
- What licence code do I have? How do I know what digital content can I access with my licence code?
- I receive an error message about proxy settings when I launch mozaBook
- Why can mozaBook not connect to the mozaWeb server?
- How to send feedback from mozaBook when the server is not available?
- What is the difference between user licences and device-based licences?
- Licence validity
- Handwriting recognition in mozaBook
- My licence has expired. What content and functions can I still access?
- How should I install mozaBook as an administrator? Is silent installation available?
- How can I use the mozaBook app on an Android interactive board?
- How can I open GeoGebra content in mozaBook?
- How can I delete a local user in mozaBook?
- Can I modify and upgrade the type of my licence?
- Can mozaBook be installed on Linux computers?
On mozaweb.com, in the Media library, every digital content can be accessed independently of the platform. Moreover, presentations created in mozaBook –exercise books– can be opened, edited and modified using the toolbar, and new ones can be made as well.
To run the mozaBook software, you need Windows. You need to install Windows on a virtual machine on a computer running a Mac OS X (iMac, MacBook). You will need a Windows Installer, a valid Windows activation code and a virtual machine software, e.g. Oracle's freely available Virtualbox, as well as 50 GB of free disk space.
You can download the Windows Installer for free from the Microsoft home page.
To download Virtualbox, open the following page and click on the 'OS X hosts' link. You may need administrator rights or a password to install the software.
Once VirtualBox is successfully installed and launched on your computer, click on the 'New' button in the top left corner of the program window to create a new virtual machine. Select the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Windows 10 or 11 version. By clicking on the 'Next' button, the software will ask you how much RAM you wish to allocate for the virtual machine, and you will need to specify the size of the hard drive.
You need to allocate at least 2GB RAM, but if your computer has a lot of memory, it is recommended to allocate 4GB or more for the virtual machine, up to half of the amount of RAM in your computer. To see how much RAM is installed in your computer, click on the Apple logo in the top left corner of the screen and then on 'About this Mac' menu item.
Set the size of the hard drive to at least 40GB and select Dynamically allocated as the physical storage type.
Once the virtual machine has been created, click on the Settings button to access the settings of the virtual machine. Then click on the 'Storage' menu and select the 'Empty' CD drive. Then click on the CD icon on the right side of the screen to find the Windows 10 installer you have previously downloaded from the Microsoft home page.
Click on OK to apply the storage settings and open the virtual machine by clicking on the Start button marked with a green arrow. This will start the Windows installation. Following these steps, the Windows operation system will run in a separate window within macOS. In this window, you can install and run mozaBook as you would on a Windows computer.