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Running Windows on your Mac
Running Windows on a Mac: A Switcher's Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="filipeduardovic" data-source="post: 1605929" data-attributes="member: 201073"><p>In fact, I keep Windows only because of a certain translation program (called Déjà Vu), and because of Omnipage, both of which, in the present configuration run on an iMac with both Bootcamp and Parallels VM. It would be interesting to know if they survived without Bootcamp. (Mac seems to have nothing to compare to Ominpage). </p><p>Curiously, perhaps amusingly, I also have an internet relationship with a foreign tax office: they use only Win. Furthermore, I have to submit PDFs to them. They recognize Adobe Reader, but not Adobe Acrobat. AR and AA on the same partition conflict with one another, so I have to keep them apart as if they were Siamese fighting fish, using Reader and Win for the Feds, and Mac with Acrobat for the civilized world, Guelfs vs. Ghibillines, in other words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filipeduardovic, post: 1605929, member: 201073"] In fact, I keep Windows only because of a certain translation program (called Déjà Vu), and because of Omnipage, both of which, in the present configuration run on an iMac with both Bootcamp and Parallels VM. It would be interesting to know if they survived without Bootcamp. (Mac seems to have nothing to compare to Ominpage). Curiously, perhaps amusingly, I also have an internet relationship with a foreign tax office: they use only Win. Furthermore, I have to submit PDFs to them. They recognize Adobe Reader, but not Adobe Acrobat. AR and AA on the same partition conflict with one another, so I have to keep them apart as if they were Siamese fighting fish, using Reader and Win for the Feds, and Mac with Acrobat for the civilized world, Guelfs vs. Ghibillines, in other words. [/QUOTE]
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