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Has anyone had any terrible horror stories/good success stories using ArcGIS 9.2 in Boot Camp Windows XP?
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I've been running ArcGIS on a late 08' MBP without any problems! I have service pack 6 installed and am about to update to Snowleopard and Bootcamp 3.0.
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