[MACEP] Parallels?
charlie irish
irishphoto at verizon.net
Mon Aug 13 07:44:05 PDT 2007
On the second point I guess my question would be why? If the needed program
runs on the Mac then why even bother running it under Parallels or Bootcamp
in the first place? The only reason to even be running something like
Parallels or BC is if you need to run a program that doesn¹t exist for the
Mac, or for testing web pages.
> Has anyone experienced Parallels being "buggy"? I'm a Bootcamp user but have
> been enviously looking over the fence at the green grass of Parallels for some
> time.
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> Also, how do you concurrently license software that's installed on both
> sides? Does an 80/20 rule kick into effect? I'm thinking of MS Office, Adobe
> Dreamweaver, etc. Do you have to buy two licenses for one computer since both
> of the sides can be running simultaneously?
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> ~Tim
> "Tomorrow is always fresh with no mistakes in it!" --Anne (with an e)
> Shirley--
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> Tim Chase
> Technology / Reading
> La Pine Middle School
> Bend La Pine Schools
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> On Aug 12, 2007, at 12:00 PM, macep-request at macep.net wrote:
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>> Parallels now supports drag and drop. You can drag one or more files between
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>> Richard
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>> Richard Kassissieh
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>> Director of Information Services
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>> Catlin Gabel School
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>> http://www.kassblog.com
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