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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Question from a student looking to move from a PC to Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="jagov" data-source="post: 1018726" data-attributes="member: 143151"><p>I was actually in the same boat as you, I am a CIS major and most of the programs we use are for windows only. I would recommend boot camp because that route allows you to use the system to its full potential. I havent run in to any of the network issues you have mentioned. If you are like me, you will only boot in windows when you need to run that program, other then that i hate booting in Windows now, and i actually get anncy(sp) when i am in windows and switch to OSX when i am done. I would recommend that you get office or the Mac equivalent to write papers and do presentations and such.</p><p></p><p>I hope my input helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jagov, post: 1018726, member: 143151"] I was actually in the same boat as you, I am a CIS major and most of the programs we use are for windows only. I would recommend boot camp because that route allows you to use the system to its full potential. I havent run in to any of the network issues you have mentioned. If you are like me, you will only boot in windows when you need to run that program, other then that i hate booting in Windows now, and i actually get anncy(sp) when i am in windows and switch to OSX when i am done. I would recommend that you get office or the Mac equivalent to write papers and do presentations and such. I hope my input helped. [/QUOTE]
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