DaveVikingPE
Structural
- Aug 9, 2001
- 1,008
Same question, a year or so later...
So Apple's now bundling their new Macs with a program called "Parallels." And guess what it does? It runs XP is what it does.
As a lifetime Mac user (home, school) AND PC user (work), I am now SERIOUSLY interested in upgrading my system at home such that I can utilize parallels.
Programs I want to run at home are: MathCAD (I have given up on Maple simply because of the potential with Parallels), MicroStation (home version), and a variety of other Windows-only engineering software programs.
Anyone with experience re: Parallels, please, your thoughts.
So Apple's now bundling their new Macs with a program called "Parallels." And guess what it does? It runs XP is what it does.
As a lifetime Mac user (home, school) AND PC user (work), I am now SERIOUSLY interested in upgrading my system at home such that I can utilize parallels.
Programs I want to run at home are: MathCAD (I have given up on Maple simply because of the potential with Parallels), MicroStation (home version), and a variety of other Windows-only engineering software programs.
Anyone with experience re: Parallels, please, your thoughts.