On 6 Apr 2006 at 18:39, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

> I fully understand your other reasons, being a better consultant,
> prefering OS X to Windows (as I do, too). But for the average user,
> who knows Windows well, and who can do all he needs and wants on the
> Win side, I really cannot see any benefit owning a fancy IntelMac for
> Dual Booting. Just to look at the pretty Aqua Interface once every
> week?

Well, the fact is, if I were to dual boot, I'd probably spend most of 
my time when not doing my Access programming booted in OS X, using it 
for web browsing, email, and so forth. My programming work is the 
only thing that is tied ineluctably to Windows.

I've been doing a lot of data processing in Access the last 3 days, 
but I'm doing all of it remotely, with Windows Terminal Server 
logons, so I could do that just as easily running OS X as running 
Windows.

-- 
David W. Fenton                    http://dfenton.com
David Fenton Associates       http://dfenton.com/DFA/

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