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Installing UCINET on a Mac or Linux machine using Wine

posted May 18, 2013, 9:41 AM by Steve Borgatti [ updated Jun 15, 2015, 11:43 AM]
UCINET is a Windows program. To run it on another platform you will need a Windows partition (such as Boot Camp), a Windows emulator (such as VMware Fusion or Parallels), or a 'compatibility layer' such as Wine. Boot Camp and the emulators work best: Wine does not allow full functionality (such as calling Excel from within UCINET, or using shortcut keys) but it is free. Here are instructions for running UCINET with Wine.
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You need download two pieces of software in addition UCINET: XQuartz and WineBottler
  • XQuartz (Here is a link to a version that has been used successfully since January)
    (http://xquartz.macosforge.org/downloads/SL/XQuartz-2.7.7.dmg)
  • WineBottler. Here is a link to version 1.7.37. (NOTE: This is the development version. PICK THIS VERSION and READ the instructions about skipping the ADs, they are deliberately deceptive. Please, FOLLOW the Step-by-step instructions.)
    WineBottler1.7.37
  • And, finally, here is the step-by-step instruction guide for using these with UCINET Step By Step Instructions

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The fourth lecture for the undergraduate social networks course at the University of Maine at Augusta is now available for your review at http://www.umasocialmedia.com/socialnetworks/lecture-4-maps-as-network-graphs-and-getting-started-with-ucinet/. In this week’s lecture, I invite you to consider maps as simplified representations of communication patterns, a precursor to the modern idea of the social network. Some embedded videos also walk you through the process of installing UCINET software and using UCINET for the first time to chart family ties.

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  • Show All Running Apps On Mac Using Force Quit Applications Manager. Another method to check all the Running apps and programs on your Mac is through the Force Quit applications manager on Mac. Click on the Apple icon in the top menu bar of your Mac and then click on Force Quit Application in the drop-down menu (See image below).
  • UCINET 6.0 requires a computer running Windows 95 (from 1997 or more recent), Windows 98, NT or other compatible operating system. The program requires 2mb of hard disk storage space and 16mb of.