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2007-06-22 04:05 AM
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2007-06-22 12:49 PM
Stepan wrote:This might seem petty, but as a Mac owner forever, i resent being blamed when an occasional secretary chik or bozo clerk with outdated software can't open one of my files and says, in response to discovering i use a mac and they a PC attempts to blame the problem on the mac instead of their ineptitude.
Would like to learn more about Apple, pros and cons. if any???
Any comments appreciated...
2007-06-22 06:35 PM
Mark wrote:Get the native Mac version - in particular, get the Mactel version for an Intel based Mac and don't use the PPC version The native Mactel version is
I know that Mac's can now run windows etc. so which is the best way to run Archicad 10 on a Mac? either with my existing windows based version of 10 through Boot Camp or should I get hold of the Mac version of 10. In which case would this have any effect on my libraries etc. which will still be saved on a PC server.
Is there any performance difference if Archicad is run via Boot Camp
2007-06-22 07:19 PM
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2007-06-23 12:41 PM
Mark wrote:No, your libraries will be fine. The only thing that might change are the addition of some tiny (1kb max) mac files that PC users will see. But it's nothing to worry about.
In which case would this have any effect on my libraries etc. which will still be saved on a PC server.
2007-06-24 02:31 AM
Rakela wrote:Bootcamp still wins for performance and compatibilty (for one thing it doesn't have to share the RAM with another OS.
i just bought a small mac laptop to try it out and love speed, interface, etc......i would like to know the difference between bootcamp and parallel .....i read parallel doesnt handle 3d graphics ? or not as good as bootcamp ??
sad there is no piranesi for mac yet...i will be watching
edit: also, there were several ac10 issues for mac users? and not for wdws users?