I never had any luck running VMWare fusion for windows. But, in all fairness, I 
was running a trial version, and I had imported my bootcamp partition as the 
guest OS.

I should just take the plunge and buy VMWare. I suppose there's enough 
knowledgeable people on the list who could help me through the rough spots.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Maria & Joe Chapman 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 2:38 PM
  Subject: Re: Serious question about Mac vs. Windows


  HI.  I've owned my mac for over a year now.  I do run a vm from time to time 
but am finding less and less need to go in to windows.  It did take me a while 
to learn, but the thing I love about the mac is that it just seems to work.  No 
laggie pauses when you hit a key and wait for 5 seconds for a screen reader to 
tell you what's happening etc.  I feel like I have the best of both worlds, I 
can use windows if I need to, and I can have the stability of the mac.  


  I hope this makes sense.




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  On 04/04/2013, at 10:32 PM, Brandt <[email protected]> wrote:


    I bought my Mac about two months ago, at the same time, I got rid of my 
Windows computer totally. Not very long thereafter, my fiancé got her mac. 
Okay, she still wants to chuck  it threw a wall from time to time, but that 
phase is also passing now.

    The mac to me, is more intuitive, it seems to me as though Apple wants to 
make the interface more like that of the iPad, in so doing, making the OS 
easier to learn.

    Okay, the fact that Apple tries to protect the users from themselves is 
annoying from time to time, though  that can be worked around as well.

    As someone said earlier, when an app conks out on you, the whole system 
doesn't go with it, and that is worth the cost difference to me. How many times 
have I had my windows computer freeze on me because of one app, I honestly 
cannot say. This however, does never happen on the Mac, not to my knowledge 
anyway.

    Another point to the Mac, is the fact that if and or when your operating 
system breaks, you can do a complete reinstall on your own, something which is 
impossible using windows.

    Something else that benefits me greatly, is the built in dictation feature 
of Mountain lion. Due to only having one hand, my typing speed has been 
decreased by at least half. Now, that is no longer a factor, and another reason 
why the mac is cost effective for me. It increased my productivity two levels 
higher than before I lost the use of my hand, obviously because I can talk 
faster than I could ever type.

    There you have my contribution to the Mac versus Windows debate, no matter 
how insignificant it maybe.

    Warm regards,

    Brandt Steenkamp

    Sent from my macbook pro

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    On 04 Apr 2013, at 1:17 AM, Kerri <[email protected]> wrote:


      I'm the same way, I have a windows 7 computer for those rare times I use 
it which I do as it's connected to the tv and that is how we watch tv.
      On 2013-04-03, at 2:59 PM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:


        Hi there
        Personally, I like TextEdit and pages better than I like in this word. 
This is because MS Word offers me more options that I want to deal with. When I 
made the switch, I had choices because I am self-employed, and I could call my 
customer and tell her that I was Changing and therefore, I was no longer going 
to use tables. I do make Excel files by converting them from Numbers. I have of 
voided putting windows on my computer like the plague. It's just prejudice. 
Also, my husband has a Windows computer which has just 13 on it. So, if I have 
a burning need to use Windows, I can use his computer, something I do about 
once a year. The big thing I use it for is editing PDF files such as forms. 
That is something we need added for the Macintosh. I hope this information 
helps.
        Regards,
        Gigi

        Sent from my iPhone

        On Apr 3, 2013, at 3:24 PM, Kerri <[email protected]> wrote:


          Hello, 

          I will do my best to chime in on this subject.

          I used windows since 1995 in college and 1998 at home. I found the 
switch fro Windows to Mac rather arduous because my computer had a couple not 
serious issues and I didn't have training (I hadn't found this list yet) Once 
the learning curve was over, I find Mac easier and more intuitive but there are 
some things I like better about windows to this day. I like the feedback that 
voice over provides, for example, when copying and pasting, but I like burning 
css on windows better. For utilizing talking communities chat client, I prefer 
windows but for Skype I prefer Mac.
          On 2013-04-03, at 12:36 PM, "Shannon Gerdts" <[email protected]> 
wrote:


            Hello list,
            I'm a new subscriber as of today and would like to ask this direct 
question without getting a lot of elitest Mac/Windows mentalities.  What I mean 
by this is I would love to get some feedback from you guys on the list about an 
unbiased bit of feedback on your experiences with the Mac.  I also would like 
to know what you guys have experienced as being pros to the switch from a 
windows machine to that of a  Mac system as well as cons if there is any.  Have 
any of you used boot camp or another way of running windows successfully on a 
Mac?
            The reason I want to get this information is because my wife just 
recently had her Toshiba laptop  give out on her after just three to four years 
and is rather disappointed with her experiences in windows laptops so she is 
tossing around the idea of a Mac.  However, before making the decision to just 
jump into the decision she would like to get as much information as possible 
and weigh the advantages and disadvantages first so that she makes the best 
decision for her in the long run without being stuck shelling out money on a 
system she won't like.  I ask about running Windows in boot camp or through 
another avenue because she enjoys mudding and uses VIP mud which is made only 
for windows so will likely need to use this in the short term at the very least 
until she can find a client that works as well with voiceover on the Mac.
            I thank all responses you guys can give us and thank you all in 
welcoming me to the list.

            Take care,
            Shannon Gerdts 
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