[MACEP] Free Windows software...
Richard Kassissieh
kassissiehr at catlin.edu
Sat Aug 11 22:50:35 PDT 2007
Parallels now supports drag and drop. You can drag one or more files between
your Mac and Windows desktops.
Richard
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Richard Kassissieh
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Catlin Gabel School
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From: Paul Nelson <paul at pnelson.us>
Reply-To: <macep at macep.net>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 21:29:55 -0700
To: <macep at macep.net>
Conversation: [MACEP] Free Windows software...
Subject: Re: [MACEP] Free Windows software...
If you format the Windows drive as a fat32 drive, OS X can mount it to read
and write files. I'm just looking to see if there is a way the windows side
of things can mount the OS X drive. My guess is there is not as much call
for that. We'll see...
;-) Paul
On 8/10/07, Jan Tullis <jtullis at pps.k12.or.us> wrote:
> Using Parallels or Boot Camp, is there a way to share files between the two
> OSs?
>
> Thanks,
> Jan Tullis
> Chapman School, PPS
>
>>>> >>> "Jim Hendrie" < jim.hendrie at phoenix.k12.or.us
>>>> <mailto:jim.hendrie at phoenix.k12.or.us> > 08/10/07 9:20 AM >>>
> I've installed OS X onto my Macbook and then installed Parallels and Windows
> XP. It's great being able to seamlessly switch back and forth between
> Windows and OS X programs without having to reboot. It's like having two
> laptops in one.
>
> Jim Hendrie
> Computer Specialist II
> Phoenix Talent School District # 4
> Phoenix, Oregon 97535
>
>
> On 8/9/07 4:23 PM, "i erbs" < eyera3 at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> > Congrats Paul,
>> > Thanks for the links.
>> > Any movement on a camp for Linux administrators? I could really use some
>> > support in running a terminal server network.
>> > Ira
>> >
>> > Paul Nelson wrote:
>>> >> Hello Folks,
>>> >>
>>> >> I'm having fun with my new MacBook. It's the first new Mac I've
>>> >> purchased for my own use since our old PPC 6100 at Riverdale. I
>>> >> installed Boot Camp and have it dual booting and almost triple
>>> >> booting. It runs Knoppix Live CD just fine but getting all three OSs
>>> >> (Win, Mac, Linux) to live with one version of boot management software
>>> >> is a chore.
>>> >>
>>> >> I posted a list and links for all the free and open source packages I
>>> >> use with Windows at: http://edtech.nwresd.org/?q=node/87
>>> <http://edtech.nwresd.org/?q=node/87>
>>> >>
>>> >> I'll try to do the same thing with OS X. I'm finding that most of my
>>> >> favorites come in all three flavors now. Cool...
>>> >>
>>> >> ;-) Paul
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