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Originally Posted by foxpaws View Post
lendaddy - if you want to go mac - you'll just have to do it - it will never be totally seamless... and it will always have a learning curve. But it will be a computer that works.

I have been using Parallels for about 2 years - mostly to get access to some stuff at work, where everyone but the art dept (me) is on Windows machines. I have liked it because it has been very stable. I don't pay much attention to size - I have huge drives and a ton of memory. It seems plenty fast for the small amount that I use it. I got an i7 mac last winter - with snow leopard, and it has worked great on it - haven't had the time to go to lion yet.

However - Domestic Calico - neat - I'll take you up on that

My wife is the Marketing Director at her place and is the only Mac user there as well. Her stuff really impresses me in several ways but I 'v tried to do the OS and it just doesn't compute with my melon.

In particular the AC power connection is a great idea, why no PC mfg can get with the program on that is beyond me. The Samsung I mentioned uses something sorta similar from what I'm told but not quite as good.

The case quality on her MBP is stellar, again....why can't PC mfg's do this? The Dell I ordered is all aluminum and magnesium construction but I'm under no illusions that it will be comparable.
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