The recently released www.Compatiblepoker.com is now boasting to have over 14 Mac compatible poker partners and 11 Mac compatible casinos. They claim to be the largest Mac poker website on the web.
In the expansion of CompatiblePoker a dual boot and virtual pc directions page was added to the Mac poker source. Complete directions on how to play non-Mac compatible sites are addressed in these new sections for users not wanting to play the traditional Mac poker sites.
Yesterday Bodog Mac casino was listed on the site as now being a Mac compatible casino. Users have long awaited Bodog to become compatible with the Mac. Some say they will not be satisified until their poker room comes to the Mac as well. (www.compatiblepoker.com/Bodog.rev.htm)
Linux poker has also gone under some change as the expansion of the site leaked into the Linux part as well. Before the no download Java sites were the only way to play poker on Linux. Now Wine has been introduced as a compatibility layer to play Windows software on Linux. Wine is a newer product and is still in upgrade and development phase but users now have the option of using this freeware to play poker.
Mac users can get a sense of who the top notch online poker pros are and what they look like at Compatiblepoker.com in the Online Pros section.
The smallest section at the site that has seen the least attention by online poker portals is Webtv users. It still remains true that Webtv users can not play poker online but some casinos will suit their needs.
In total www.Compatiblepoker.com is proud to announce they have 25 Mac casinos and poker rooms listed with over 5 different ways to play various poker rooms. This number now makes them the largest site for Mac users with their competitors less than half the size.



