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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Considering switch. Confused about BootCamp.
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<blockquote data-quote="Winowski" data-source="post: 356261" data-attributes="member: 28946"><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>I've never used a Mac in my life. Never. Ever. I've seen some of them on display (man, they look awesome!) and I've heard a LOT of great things about them, and now I'm considering to buy one. I've been a regular PC (Windows/Linux) user my entire life, and I know most of the applications I use are available in the Mac, I think. (Eclipse, Idle, Apache?). Anyway, my main concern is Visual Studio. I regularly and regrettably have to use Visual Basic and Visual C#. I know those are some heavy programs. My question is, is Visual Studio going to work fine on a Mac, using boot-camp? If I compile an application in the Mac, is it going to work on a PC? Is Boot-camp just the same thing as dual-booting a Linux and a Windows partition?</p><p></p><p>Well, that's my only concern about switching... </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winowski, post: 356261, member: 28946"] Hello! I've never used a Mac in my life. Never. Ever. I've seen some of them on display (man, they look awesome!) and I've heard a LOT of great things about them, and now I'm considering to buy one. I've been a regular PC (Windows/Linux) user my entire life, and I know most of the applications I use are available in the Mac, I think. (Eclipse, Idle, Apache?). Anyway, my main concern is Visual Studio. I regularly and regrettably have to use Visual Basic and Visual C#. I know those are some heavy programs. My question is, is Visual Studio going to work fine on a Mac, using boot-camp? If I compile an application in the Mac, is it going to work on a PC? Is Boot-camp just the same thing as dual-booting a Linux and a Windows partition? Well, that's my only concern about switching... Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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