Thanks Rob,

 

The problem I have is that much of the content is developed on a MAC in
ProPresenter or Keynotes as well as some QuickTime Video.  Unfortunately,
the conversion stuff is not that reliable.  For example, I exported content
from Keynotes into PowerPoint.  The conversion was not seamless and had to
be reformatted.  In some cases, some of the features had no equivalent in
PowerPoint.  Likewise, there is no conversion from PowerPoint into Keynotes
that works well.  It is true that Keynote can open a PowerPoint file, but it
again is not seamless.

 

I was told that Windows 7 (using bootstrap) was faster than on a PC.  Do you
know of any sites that might address these issues?  It seems like that may
be an acceptable alternative.  I have considered just running the Mac
version of Office but I am worried about the conversion issues should I need
to interface with a PC.

 

Jerry

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Rob Alexander
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 8:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] I love Sullivan's Gator Chop

 

Saying that the MacBook will run windows better than a PC is a real stretch.
That is not our experience. 

 

At our college, we have tested a variety of Macs running Windows, both on
Parallels (a virtual machine environment) and in Bootcamp (booting the
entire computer in Windows). The results were mixed. 

 

Running any virtual environment is shaky at best, both from compatibility
and performance perspectives. That's also true of Microsoft's and
third-party options. Regular stuff ran, but not smoothly and quickly.
Scientific software often didn't run at all. 

 

In Bootcamp, regular business apps ran fine, though no better or faster than
on a PC, but we had two or three major technical applications that would
run, either unreliably or not at all. ArcGIS was one. The others were some
mathematical and chemical modeling programs, if I recall correctly. We
ultimately decided against buying Macs to run as PCs because of the
compatibility problems.

 

A few other comments on your situation. 

 

All regular business software either has a direct Mac equivalent (e.g. MS
Office) or a solid Mac alternative. If you want to go with a Mac, there will
be good business options for software. Unless you need something specialized
that doesn't have a Mac equivalent, there's no reason you couldn't just go
all Mac. 

 

I wasn't sure from what you said if there are already other Macs in place in
your church. If so, then I see your compatibility dilemma. If not, then
there is nothing a Mac can do graphically that a PC cannot. That old saw
about Macs being better for graphics hasn't had serious merit since the
early 1990s, and has been a nonsensical idea since the time that Apple moved
to the Intel platform. There's no reason you can't do the same graphics and
presentations on a Windows system as on a Mac unless you're constrained by
other existing computers. 

 

Random thoughts...

 

Rob

 

 


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On Jun 15, 2011, at 7:51 PM, Jerry Belloit <[email protected]> wrote:

I know better but I need to put the time in.  Our church holds a large event
once a year for four days (about 2000) people.  I am on the technical
committee and am responsible for the graphics during worship, bible study,
committee reports, etc.   This year we had the additional burden of multiple
ballots for delegates to the General Church meeting.  It seems to always
happen that people wait until the last minute to give me material that they
need graphics support for their presentations.  Consequently, I am
scrambling and working very late.  My normal day was 6:00 am to 2:00 am.  I
have six large screen projection systems that I have to produce the graphics
for the presentations.  The hardest part for me is the necessity to cross
platforms and use Macs for some of the work.  I use Macs so infrequently
that I have to just about relearn every year.  

 

My laptop is on its last legs and I am thinking about getting a MacBook Pro
and installing Windows 7 to go with Leopard.  I have been told that it runs
windows 7 better than a PC.  That way I can use the Mac side for video and
presentations and the Windows side for my normal business applications.
Does anyone have any experience with this kind of thing?  Badrish?

 

Jerry

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Arthur Polhill
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] I love Sullivan's Gator Chop

 

It's '16-hour to 20-hour days' Jerry.
 

A. Leon Polhill, Gator
"I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did.
I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain 

 

 


  _____  


From: Badrish <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, June 15, 2011 2:40:38 PM
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] I love Sullivan's Gator Chop

It's "You're" Jerry...not "Your" :-) 

 

Got some sleep yet? :-) :-)

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:24 AM, Jerry Belloit <[email protected]> wrote:

Your right.  I have worked seven 16-20 hour days in a row.  I think I need
some serious sleep.  The big event was over early this afternoon.  I was
trying to stay awake watching the game but I faded in and out until the 8th.

 

Jerry

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Steve McKibben
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 4:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] I love Sullivan's Gator Chop

 

Chomp Jerry, not chop...

 


  _____  


 

Sullivan was firing up the fans after the great Gator 8-6 victory with a
Gator Chop!  It was great!

 

Jerry

 

 

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Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

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2008 National Football Champions | 
Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996),
Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

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Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996),
Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

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