Those of you with the newer Intel-based Mac's can consider running the Windows version of LabVIEW under Bootcamp (comes with the Mac) or by purchasing a copy of Parallels Desktop ($69 - $89). See
www.parallels.com or other Virtualization software. Here's a link from NI's website documenting operation of Labview and the cRio under Parallels and VMWare Fusion
www.vmware.com/mac
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6521
Caveats:
- No, I have not tried this myself yet
- Yes, I know virualizers will not be as fast as the base CPU, blah blah
- In addition to the Intel Mac, you'll want as much RAM as you can manage. 2 Gb would be a good starting point.
Have fun!