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Off topic WindowsXP going going gone
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now who has a ligit copy of XP now?
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I do, for one.
It still works fine for all my applications, so I don't feel the need to upgrade just yet. |
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Who cares? I purchased my first Apple a few months ago.
I wish I'd done it YEARS ago! |
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What did you get Hugh? I bought a 24 inch imac for the girl friend a month or so ago, its an AWESOME machine. Even her old PowerBook that I am on now runs great and its the better part of 4.5 yrs old now
Gotta love macs! Cheers M |
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Gidday Mark,
I bought a 15" Macbook Pro. I think a 2.4 Intel. What a fantastic bit of gear. Unfortunately, I had to keep a link with Windoze for my logbook and home financial software. I use Parallels for that, but not very often. As we replace the various computers in the family, they will all be Macs. |
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Oh cool, so you have to run "windoze" as you put it haha, off the mac. How does that go? I am need of a new notebook and was looking at the very computer you purchased, however I need windows for uni. I'm just a little nervous with it just because I don't know anyone who has actually had to use it before.
Cheers M |
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Hi Mark,
There are multiple ways that you can run windows on a Mac. The two most common are Parellels and VMware Fusion. Keep in mind that you will still need a licensed copy of the Microsoft o/s and any Windows apps, so this double up can get expensive. I have the same model machine that Hugh does and I hate it. I understand why people like the Mac but for me as someone who works mostly with Outlook and Office it really isnt for me. It is too hard to do some really simple things in the Mac, like take a screenshot or flick between applications. |
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Mark, I'm really a novice with the Mac. I also use Outlook etc, but still love the Mac. I purchased a copy of Office Mac 2004 through the company in Dec, and it's brilliant. I just ordered Office Mac 2008 via work ($37.00) and got a call from Fedex telling me it's arrived (I'm away on hols at the moment). I migrated all my Outlook stuff across to the M$ Office Mac equivalent (Entourage) and it is actually easier to use than Outlook (IMHO).
As Kelvin wrote, there are a few apps that will allow you to run Windoze. I never tried VMWare so can't comment on it. MAC OSX also comes with Bootcamp which allows you to boot an Intel Mac into Window$. Parallels and VMWare allow you to run both concurrently. I chose Parallels mainly because a lot of guys at work use and recommend it..... I have a licensed version of Win XP so the only cost to me was the Parallels software (about $99.00) All the Win apps that I run on the Mac are licenced copies, so no additional cost to me I can only give you a subjective response on its performance, but XP seems to run a lot faster on the Mac then it did on my old Toshiba notebook. Hope this helps. |
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Command-shift-3 for the whole screen. Command-shift-4 to select with the mouse an area to capture. Command-shift-4 then press the spacebar then click on a window to capture Hope thats of some help. |
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