After my imminent switch to a new iMac, I will still have a few programs that I will want to run on Windows:
Quicken (because the Canadian Mac version fares poorly compared to the PC versions.
QuickTax (because there is no Canadian version for the Mac)
Adobe Photoshop CS3 (because I have it and don't want to pay for a Mac version!)
Flight Simulator (same as above)
My question is this: Do I really need Parallels / Fusion or can I run Windows under Bootcamp. I realize that I will to reboot at each switch. How big a deal is that? Can I install Windows under Bootcamp, live with it for a while, and then if I find it unwieldly, get Fusion / Parallels and reinstall Windows? Or should I just forget about Bootcamp, and get F / P?
Any help would be appreciated.
Kevin
Quicken (because the Canadian Mac version fares poorly compared to the PC versions.
QuickTax (because there is no Canadian version for the Mac)
Adobe Photoshop CS3 (because I have it and don't want to pay for a Mac version!)
Flight Simulator (same as above)
My question is this: Do I really need Parallels / Fusion or can I run Windows under Bootcamp. I realize that I will to reboot at each switch. How big a deal is that? Can I install Windows under Bootcamp, live with it for a while, and then if I find it unwieldly, get Fusion / Parallels and reinstall Windows? Or should I just forget about Bootcamp, and get F / P?
Any help would be appreciated.
Kevin