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Topic: Apple/Mac/VirtualPC |
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dcharding |
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United States
April-13-2007
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I currently am transitioning from PC to Mac and wanted to verify which Windows emulation works best or at all with TW:
VirtualPC
Parallels
Boot Camp
Other (?)
And which, if more than one, is the best fit? This will be on Intel/mac systems.
Any issues with the choices? (I currently run both PC & Mac, but am looking forward to the day I run the Mac only...)
Thanks
------------- Dave Harding
PhotoShots4U
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Kent2Ben |
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Denmark
October-03-2006
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Here is my list of "best to use":
1. Boot camp
2. Parallels
And way down you find:
34.VirtualPC
I run TW mostly ind Parallels because then I can use TW without restarting...
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dcharding |
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United States
April-13-2007
7 Posts |
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Well, I tried crossover, and that didn't work...
------------- Dave Harding
PhotoShots4U
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digitalnoise |
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Canada
March-19-2006
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I use parallels (win xp image) on a macbook Pro and it works great for me. - Stitching and producing tour is fast enough for me
On the PC side I run:
TW 2.0
Panoweaver 5.0
FTP client
On the Mac side :
Photoshop
Aperture
Adobe Lightroom
I also use Virtuedesktops to switch between my 6 os/x desktops (Mail, Windows, graphic Design, Music, Main and Internet)
All files on a Terrastation file server which is shared between all my PC's and my Mac
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rockandrollhair |
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United States
August-06-2006
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I use parallels on an imac with xp and it works great. You can instantly switch between operating systems without re-booting. I run TW 1.3 and PW 4.0 along with Photoshop and Illustrator in windows. Saving all the files in a desktop folder located on both desktops. Quick and easy.
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dcharding |
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United States
April-13-2007
7 Posts |
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Thanks, parallels it is the. Appreciate the feedback
------------- Dave Harding
PhotoShots4U
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