I don't really understand why any third party conversion is necessary. Appleworks (at least version 6) can save in Word format and if this person saves their mac pics as jpegs on a dos formatted floppy in the finder, they should be readable on their pc at work. Mind you, if you have high speed at each location, I would e-mail or ftp them over.
We have macs at work and I have macs and pcs at home. Until recently, my wife was on pc and I was on mac and we traded document files and ebay pictures back and forth all the time. No platform conversion was necessary. I have found softwindows and vpc to be just a slow, pain in the butt, and I would avoid them like the plague, unless you have some windows specific software that you "have" to run.
Tom


I need a recommendation for which Mac to PC file converter software program
I should buy. I know, I know, perish the thought, but I have a PC
environment at work and have been putting this off for way too long a time.
The recent crash of my 9600 really left me in the lurch and so I must begin
this task in earnest. I really need to be able to convert my files and stop
emailing them to work... I have seen several different programs,
(SoftWindows, Virtual PC), but don't know which to get. Most of the Mac




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