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Hey everyone;
I have finally decided to 'bite the bullet' and pick up a MBP this weekend. Im really looking forward to being able to use OS X at home on a regular basis.
For college next year, I will need to run a program called Autodesk. Im not too familiar with it, besides knowing that it is CAD software. Through some limited browsing, there doesnt seem to be a 'mac' version of this. Does that mean I will have to run windows as well??
If this is the case, what would be the reccomended way of running windows, Parallels or bootcamp? I figure I will be using windows for this program only.
Thanks in advance. I will most likely have several more questions this weekend!
I have finally decided to 'bite the bullet' and pick up a MBP this weekend. Im really looking forward to being able to use OS X at home on a regular basis.
For college next year, I will need to run a program called Autodesk. Im not too familiar with it, besides knowing that it is CAD software. Through some limited browsing, there doesnt seem to be a 'mac' version of this. Does that mean I will have to run windows as well??
If this is the case, what would be the reccomended way of running windows, Parallels or bootcamp? I figure I will be using windows for this program only.
Thanks in advance. I will most likely have several more questions this weekend!