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#3
Posted 25 June 2008 - 04:49 AM
And THIS is the primary reason that I took my income tax rebate this year and bought an iMac. I bought my first Mac (a Mac Plus) when I worked for Digital Equipment Corporation. DEC and Apple were business partners way back 20 years ago.
Then I got into the PC world because I became an IT support / trainer / tech writer / developer.
As of May 14th 2008, I am back, soundly and gladly, in the world of Apple.
Then I got into the PC world because I became an IT support / trainer / tech writer / developer.
As of May 14th 2008, I am back, soundly and gladly, in the world of Apple.
#5
Posted 25 June 2008 - 05:27 AM
I've been using Windows XP Pro updated to Service Pack 3 with my new MacBook Pro under both BootCamp and Parallels. While it doesn't hold a candle to OS X Leopard, it's not horrendous either -- it just looks and feels like the old OS it is.
Still, it allows me to run Office 2007 effortlessly, as well as many PC games. Nice to have your cake and eat it too.
Jake
Still, it allows me to run Office 2007 effortlessly, as well as many PC games. Nice to have your cake and eat it too.
Jake
#8
Posted 25 June 2008 - 07:22 AM
cseeman said:
I've heard that Microsoft will be offering a free "downgrade" to XP for Vista purchasers so there may be no worry/rush. Buy Vista, get free XP "downgrade" and install Vista if/when Microsoft fixes the issues.
I read this too but can't find much in the way of details regarding whether it's possible to take advantage of this if you've purchased Vista for use with a program like Parallels. Microsoft is so Nazi-like with their licensing, it wouldn't surprise me. What little I have found about it says that you need to actually have an XP disc to do it, they won't supply one to you. But that info was almost a year old, so I'm not sure. What really burns me up is that I bought XP once already as part of Virtual PC, but the OS wasn't on a separate disc, and there doesn't appear to be any way to use the VPC disc only to install Windows.
Anybody deal with this yet? I guess I'll have to call them. Ugh. I hardly ever use Windows anyway, but so far I haven't found a way to test websites in any version of IE except 7, and 6 and below are the big troublemakers. Typical Microsoft - make everything as difficult as possible.
#10
Posted 25 June 2008 - 12:53 PM
I have worked for a software reseller in the Netherlands for 7 years, and I can guarantee that you will be able to find places to buy Windows XP for the next couple of years. In fact, I just checked and the company I worked for can even still deliver Windows 95. Do not worry about this cut off date by Microsoft, buy it if you need it, when you need it, and remember to shop around for a good price.
#12
Posted 25 June 2008 - 05:26 PM
Many of us who use Windows only as a secondary system will take forever to climb the Vista learning curve to reach the level we already have attained for XP. So even if/when Vista is ?fixed?, any theoretical advantages it will have over XP will be overshadowed by our lower level of mastery of Vista.
This is another reason for many Mac users to snag XP before the supply dries up.
This is another reason for many Mac users to snag XP before the supply dries up.



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