Unfortunately most of what I do for software work requires Windows and I definitely can’t afford a Mac right now.
If it was legal, I would install the Mac OS on my PC permanently. I did it before to test something for work and it functioned perfectly. Infact with Parallels (software that allows you to run Windows x86 software on an Intel Mac) I was in dream land. Windows seemed much more stable under the Mac OS environment!!
well check mine out. >38,000 days remaining to copy 600 mb (picture in post on my blog). Fortunately it really only took 3 hours (still not very good).
Oh and before anyone replies telling me to install Microsoft’s fix – this is with that installed.
http://timwheatley.org/2007/08/19/how-to-fix-the-windows-vista-calculating-time-remaining-bug/
Isn’t it time you came over to the Mac side?
The next Mac OS X release nicknamed Leopard is 64-bit and 32-bit compatible in one – should be quite something.
Unfortunately most of what I do for software work requires Windows and I definitely can’t afford a Mac right now.
If it was legal, I would install the Mac OS on my PC permanently. I did it before to test something for work and it functioned perfectly. Infact with Parallels (software that allows you to run Windows x86 software on an Intel Mac) I was in dream land. Windows seemed much more stable under the Mac OS environment!!
well check mine out. >38,000 days remaining to copy 600 mb (picture in post on my blog). Fortunately it really only took 3 hours (still not very good).
Yeah – You’ve got me beat. :)