Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#4
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 23:40:48 -0800, jps wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:12:28 -0500, hk wrote: Well, they both work very well, and as far as I am concerned, it is a half dozen of one and six of the other. The Apple Mac OS is a little more to my liking, now that I am sort of used to it, but there are still areas where I think the Apple system is just too cute. Also, there is some software, not much of it, that is important to me and only runs on a PC and may not like running under an emulator. So, after I got my Mac, I installed in turn the two major PC emulator suites that run on a Mac as virtual machines. Both work OK, and I tended to like VMware Fusion a bit better. But while in emulator mode, there were still one or two programs that simply would not work on an emulated PC. Last week, a buddy who runs the same software suggested I dump the emulators and run Apple's Boot Camp. I did. Now, I boot up my Mac in either Apple Mac OS or MS Vista, and while in VISTA everything I need to work works just fine. Eureka, as Sarah Palin's great-great grandfather, Thomas Edison, used to exclaim. There's no real downside to Boot Camp that I have noticed so far. I know there are some PC few apps that may cause it trouble, but I am not running any. All the hardware works fine. And to reboot in Vista takes no longer than starting up one of the emulators and then XP or VISTA. Shutting down VISTA in Boot Camp is faster than shutting down the emulators. VISTA runs like greased lightning in Boot Camp. Got a 5.+ in the built in ratings. So, if you are thinking of moving to a Mac and have PC software you need, the chances are it will run ok in Windows under Boot Camp. The Apple site has knowledge base articles on what software is troublesome. Sometime this month, my new Mac desktop will be up and running and my last PC desktop will be running server software. I have an older 20" G5 the kids use so can't use Boot Camp. Wish I could. Nothing but PCs in the rest of the house. My first computer was a "Fat" Mac in 1984, one floppy drive, no HD. Several months later I upgraded to the external floppy drive. It's incredible what's happened in 25 years. A friend recently showed me the Mac OS running on his pc via Ubuntu. Very cool. Just did some research and I guess it wasn't hosting the Mac OS but had uploaded a series of files to make linux look like the Mac interface. I'm guessing since Mac apps are built to run on a unix kernal, that they'd likely behave under linux but I've not experimented. That's the sort of thing that'll have to wait for retirement. Maybe that'll be my lint. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Mango and Apple.. umm | General | |||
New Apple announcment | General | |||
Apple vs. Windows? | General | |||
she may unbelievably care below empty open windows | ASA | |||
if the cheap barbers can arrive wrongly, the think twig may care more windows | ASA |