Adam,
Take a look at "Path Finder". I love it's simple interface and the fact that 
the latest version is tabbed as well.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Adam Buckland
Sent: 11 November 2013 09:21
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re: [NF] Considering a MacBook Air or Pro - looking for advice


Hi Malcolm,

I¹m using a Mac Mini but would offer the following based on my experience:

Magic Mouse is blooming excellent. I have a trackpad and I keep going 
backwards.. The mouse is definitely the best I have used.. The next best is 
Microsofts arc mouse IMHO

16GB you will not regret it.

Parallels it works well with windows 8.1 and linux and is the only one that 
will run my old fox2.6 app under XPŠ works well and has a good porting facility 
to clone you existing laptop

Only thing I hate about the Mac is the lack of windows explorer.. I cannot find 
anything as good as it and often load XP just to use it on the Mac - If anyone 
knows a good alternative please let me know..


Regards,

Adam.










On 11/11/2013 08:12, "Dave Crozier" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Malcolm,
>1. The Magic Mouse is a good offering if you like mice but I would 
>definitely go for the Apple Magic Trackpad. I have both but rarely if 
>ever use the mouse. Once you use the Magic Trackpad and/or the standard 
>Apple touchpad you never want to go back to a mouse. Also the external 
>keyboard that goes with the Magic Trackpad is great.
>
>2. As I said earlier 16Gb definitely.
>
>3. Vmware Fusion V6 - definitely streets ahead of Parallels at the 
>moment even though they do leapfrog each other. VMWare have Windows 
>8.(1) emulation down to a fine art and you can seamlessly merge it into 
>OSX using "Unity" which is in the product.
>
>4.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Malcolm 
>Greene
>Sent: 10 November 2013 15:35
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [NF] Considering a MacBook Air or Pro - looking for advice
>
>Hi to all my old comrades,
>
>
>
>I'm considering a MacBook Air or Pro and looking for some advice. My 
>use case these days is software design, project management, with 
>limited Python, HTML5/CSS3 development. Ideally I would like to run a 
>small Linux and/or Windows VM on my machine when needed. I move around 
>a lot during the day - from meeting to meeting so portability and 
>battery life are important. I'm currently using an old Sony laptop with 
>Win 7 Pro, 4 Gb RAM, and a 320 Gb hard drive.
>
>
>
>I'm biased to the Air because of the weight, but wondering if I'm going 
>to regret not sucking it up and buying a slightly heavier/larger 
>MacBook Pro with more RAM and a larger display?
>
>
>
>My questions relative to the Apple world and my use case:
>
>
>
>1. Memory: 8 or 16 Gb of RAM? I think the latter forces my hand on the 
>MacBook Pro vs. Air? I'm thinking 8 Gb min in order to run the 
>occasional VM.
>
>
>
>2. CPU: i5 or i7: For my use case am I really going to benefit from an
>i7 upgrade?
>
>
>
>3. VM software: Parallels, VMware, other? Ideally I would like to 
>virtualize my existing Win 7 environment and have it available on a 
>limited use basis.
>
>
>
>4. Text editor: TextMate, BBBedit, open source EMACS or VI, other?
>
>
>
>5. Carrying case and mouse recommendations?
>
>
>
>6. Anything else?
>
>
>
>Thanks!
>Malcolm
>
>
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