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Rupert Member Since: 13 Mar 2006 Location: Here !!! Posts: 1194 |
I’m going to be running some windows apps on my new Mac & was all set to get “Parallels” to do the job, but now I see on the Apple Store web site, another product “VMware Fusion” which seems to do the same job.
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Mon Nov 05 2007 12:26pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
I've used VMware countless times (and it is great for virtualising Windows builds) but not on Macs. I don't go near Macs as they are bad for my health VA uses Macs, although not sure he spends much time running Windows software.
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Mon Nov 05 2007 1:55pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Or there's CrossOver which allows you to run Windows apps on Macs without installing Windows.
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Mon Nov 05 2007 2:03pm |
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DarrenG Member Since: 09 Feb 2007 Location: Fleet, Hampshire Posts: 37 |
I run Parallels and have tried VMWare. Both have their good points. For me it was just down to the interface and usability and I found I preferred Parallels.
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Mon Nov 05 2007 2:05pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
Only windows I use are ones that open! Sorry no idea on this one. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Mon Nov 05 2007 2:15pm |
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Rupert Member Since: 13 Mar 2006 Location: Here !!! Posts: 1194 |
Well my new MAC will come with Leopard whihc now has Boot Camp as standard.
I have Photoshop Elements 5 on my PC, which I'd like to run on the MAC. Also I have "PhotoPhilia" for the PC & don't think there is a MAC version available. Basically I have a few windows apps that I’d rather not have to go out & buy the MAC version of, preferring instead to run them up on the MAC. Last edited by Rupert on Mon Nov 05 2007 2:15pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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Mon Nov 05 2007 2:15pm |
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mambo Member Since: 24 Oct 2007 Location: in the mud Posts: 44 |
VMWare had that first. I've used both too and prefer VMWare. The only thing I really liked about Parallels was the start menu in the dock. |
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Mon Nov 05 2007 2:15pm |
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Working Dog Member Since: 29 May 2007 Location: In the hills Posts: 193 |
Let me see if I can have a go at this.
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Wed Nov 07 2007 7:38pm |
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1º Member Since: 31 Mar 2007 Location: Miami, FL Posts: 144 |
honestly for me, the bes tthing to do is to install bootcamp and just run the windows programs there, for example for school i have to use AutoCAD and i tried it on parallels and it wasnt working right and i installed bootcamp and installed CAD under windows and it was fine, the only thing is when ever you want to use a program underwindows you have to restart your mac in order to boot into windows, but that doesnt really bother me... James A. Cadet
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Wed Nov 07 2007 8:35pm |
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DarrenG Member Since: 09 Feb 2007 Location: Fleet, Hampshire Posts: 37 |
I can understand your not wanting to buy Mac versions...however I'm an avid photographer and you owe it to yourself to check out Apple's Aperture application, utterly brilliant. And Photoshop Elements for Mac is only £50ish Darren Griffin Editor PocketGPSWorld.Com |
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Wed Nov 07 2007 9:18pm |
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ayates Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: Houston Texas Posts: 369 |
Go with Bootcamp..... its not virtualisation but instead runs windows directly on the chipset... quick and stable.
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Thu Nov 08 2007 4:22pm |
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Rupert Member Since: 13 Mar 2006 Location: Here !!! Posts: 1194 |
Yeah I'm going to check out Aperture & compare it to Lightroom, as soon as I get the new MAC & decide which to go with. I hear what you're saying about Elements for the MAC being only fifty quid, however, from what I can see there's only Elements 4 available for the MAC, whereas I'm running version 5 on the PC & wonder what I'd be missing by going back to 4 for the MAC. That said, there's now version 6 of Elements for PC's, so the MAC version seems to be lagging way behind the PC editions. Hopefully though Adobe will release a more up to date version for the MAC in time, which I’ll get. But for now I’d like to keep Elements 5 running on the MAC. |
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Thu Nov 08 2007 7:39pm |
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