Modern versions of both parallels and fusion can run multiple instances of Windows while running OSX.

If you purchase a MacBook now vs buy a used model from a private party, you will be working with Snow Leopard. You need to check for compatibilities and ask specifically about Snow Leopard to make sure you will get the performance you want.

Do you have the option of visiting an Apple store? The one in Vegas is very busy, very helpful, and has a well-trained staff that I have found tells is like it is and not just to sell computers.

The largest drain on performance is running graphic/video apps no matter what OS, so triple boot may depend on which apps. I run my MacBook 13 inch (single boot only) with a second monitor so screen size is not the issue in my office. I think the adapter mini-VGA comes with a new MacBook, so the external monitor is simply plug and play without reboot. OSX moves all the windows and desktop icons automatically so you can switch on the fly, even back and forth if necessary.

MacFixiT.com usually has a wealth of info about all the glitches/ tricks and presents a high volume of searchable contributor material. The VMWare support site also has a wealth of articles about specific programs and compatibilities.


Good luck,

On Apr 27, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:


I'd like advice in two areas .....

1. Should I buy the 13-inch or the 15-inch ?
I can compare the screen sizes, and the resolution and even the relative weights. But I don't have a realistic idea of how much faster the Intel i5 is over the older Dual Core. So any advice about performance, or pointers to reliable benchmark sites for Mac ?


2. I plan to dual-boot or triple-boot OSX, Win 7 and Linux (some kind). Probably just using Bootcamp, but I might want to use VmWare or other VM later.
Any advice on setting the machine up to make this easy ?

Thanks

Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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