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Not used an Apple PC equivalent since I did my A level project in Cobol on an Apple IIe back around 1984-85.
I did go Iphone for one 2yr contract but then went Android on a Galaxy S2, I hate iTunes, and the way the Iphone is locked down, nice to have a phone that can act as a straight forward USB drive.
Samsung Note next time me thinks.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Which is better, Windows in a VM or Boot Camp?Originally posted by Sysman View PostCongratulations.
You can always stick Windows into a virtual machine on it to run legacy appsComment
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Boot Camp requires a reboot so Windows VM.Originally posted by JamJarST View PostWhich is better, Windows in a VM or Boot Camp?
I believe VMWare is part of MacUpdate Spring 2012 Bundle - 11 Apps for only $49.99 which contains $350 (supposedly) of software for $49.99merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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WES. Once you've used VMs for a while you realise what a pain rebooting into another OS is.Originally posted by eek View PostBoot Camp requires a reboot so Windows VM.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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It depends what you want to do. Bootcamp runs Windows natively so is better in some cases - but only if you don't want to be switching between Windows/Mac apps frequently. For instance you might boot into Windows for work, and to Mac at home for general use.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Thanks for all the answers guys, d000hg that was my thinking, I put Boot Camp/Windows on for the times I have to use Windows on a client site and use OSX at home or if not required at client.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt depends what you want to do. Bootcamp runs Windows natively so is better in some cases - but only if you don't want to be switching between Windows/Mac apps frequently. For instance you might boot into Windows for work, and to Mac at home for general use.Comment
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As another option you can use parallels to run your bootcamp partition for you. My mac is split 80 20 /osx/windows. When I am on site I run windows 7 straight from the bootcamp EFI. Then when I am at home I run the OSX to use the twin screens then my windows partition is ran in a coherence mode so I can drag windows apps around the mac screens. This works very well.Originally posted by JamJarST View PostThanks for all the answers guys, d000hg that was my thinking, I put Boot Camp/Windows on for the times I have to use Windows on a client site and use OSX at home or if not required at client.Comment
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Parallels with Win7 and XP installed depending on what I'm doing. I find I use it a lot less nowadays though.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Oooh thanks for that I may well give that a bash.Originally posted by bobspud View PostAs another option you can use parallels to run your bootcamp partition for you. My mac is split 80 20 /osx/windows. When I am on site I run windows 7 straight from the bootcamp EFI. Then when I am at home I run the OSX to use the twin screens then my windows partition is ran in a coherence mode so I can drag windows apps around the mac screens. This works very well.Comment
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