Hi,

Personally I use 80% Windows under fusion and 20% Mac.  I absolutely love
this setup.  I'm not really into the mac operating system apart from the
fact that you can install leopard with speech and the couple of nice
programs I like to use such as Audio hijack and of course fusion.  I'm not
into this BS of such and such as better and it's a sin to do this, I'm into
what works best for me and this combo does for sure.

David Truong

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Monday, 29 December 2008 2:51 AM
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind
Subject: fusion and boot camp

Hi everyone, well I did go ahead and purchase fusion, there are times  
when running windows XP on my mac does come in handy. Apparently, from  
what I have read in some mac forums, some people consider running  
windows on the mac to be a major sin, I figure each has its  
advantages, and when you say I'm only going to use this, or I'm only  
going to use that, you limit yourself. Anyway, when using fusion, in  
the windows device manager, and in the control panel, the sound card  
shows up as a sound blaster pci, I was just wondering, what it shows  
up as when using boot camp. Does the sound device have more  
functionality in boot camp than in fusion? I would have rather used  
boot camp honestly, but you need sighted assistance to install  
windows, while I probably could have gotten sighted help, you can't  
always assume that it will be available which is why I went with  
fusion. I think it's actually quite responsive, for those who have  
used fusion and boot camp, is there a big difference in speed?


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