FWIW:
1. OS X shares file with Windows and Linux using Samba.
2. http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/publicbeta.html
Boot Camp will allow to install Windows on that Intel Mac. It
creates a second partition on your drive and you cannot run both at
the same time. Hold on - the point of mentioning this that it looks
like you may also be able to use Boot Camp to install Linux.
3. OS X comes with Xcode, Apple's software development suite, on the
install disk. C, Objective C, C++, Java...
4. Don't dismiss AppleScript. High level, powerful, extendable,
easy, readable. I won't be able to, but with "all" these new Mac
people I'd love to come to Pittsburgh and show what it can do.
5. When you come back from Pittsburgh with all those digital photos,
have a look at iDVD and how easy it is to create a slideshow DVD.
6. http://www.neooffice.org/ Open source office suite for OS X.
:-)
On Apr 9, 2006, at 10:34 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Well, mayb that will take care of the CPRS part of the puzzle for
the Mac.
Sounds like you have some Mac geeks around there, Jon. Maybe some
of them
would like to take a crack at this.
I'll be back in about 90 minutes. Any geeks out there that are
interested,
send me and email and I will get you set up to get in.
BTW, in case you didn't guess, I think being called a geek is a
compliment,
but perhaps I should say guru instead. ;-)
On Sunday 09 April 2006 11:19, Jon Parshall wrote:
CodeWeavers will also be releasing a Mac version of our CrossOver
product in
the not too distant future that will allow Windows programs to run
on OS/X
Intel Macs natively. In beta any day now.
Cheers,
-jon parshall-
COO
CodeWeavers
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Nancy
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Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 10:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M on Max OS-X (intel)?
You must be reading my mind. I am just about to go out the door
to buy one
and get some of you geeks to ssh in and get GTM and VistA running
on it. I
want to see Osirix working with VistA, and considering this new
chip, this
seems like an ideal time to try it. I also suspect that the
movement of
Osirix to Linux will be facilitated by the Mac switiching to this
new chip.
That said, are you planning to set up a Mini RAID or what? It
does not seem
like the best choice to me.
On Sunday 09 April 2006 10:30, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Does anyone know of any reason that GT.M would not run on the new
intel CPU based macs running OS-X, which is based on BSD unix?
I may need to buy a new server, and I wonder if one of the new
intel-based Mac mini's would work for a small office.
Kevin
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