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So-so - eyl60

Not everyone who want to run Windows on a Mac play games. Some, like me, use Parallels to run Windows XP and Office so that we can use Outlook and Excel (with macros). For that, it is the perfect solution that offers 100% compatibility. Thanks Parallels.

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Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 01:26 PM PDT


So-so - gcentral

Totally incorrect. YOU might want to run PC games, but the majority of people I know and myself use it to run PC-only apps for encoding / converting video and audio. Games has nothing whatsoever to do with it.

So basically... you are wrong!

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Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 02:21 PM PDT


wrong - gcentral

Totally incorrect. YOU might want to run PC games, but the majority of people I know and myself use it to run PC-only apps for encoding / converting video and audio. Games has nothing whatsoever to do with it.

So basically... you are wrong!

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Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 02:21 PM PDT


So-so - teh_Pope

Okay...so he generalized here, but I'm with him.

If Parrellels got one of those 3 things, I would buy it. I want windows for games. I would also like to be able to switch over to windows when I have to do some testing for web development. Using bootcamp to switch over isn't the best for that, so that's where Parallels comes in.

Until then, I will wait for either DarWine, Apple, or Parrellels to make the first move

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Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 06:19 PM PDT