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  • C Christian Graus

    The best $80 I have spent in some time. I have been doing ASP.NET development on my Mac all week. It's not fundamentally *better* in any way ( in fact, I wish the Mac had more USB ports, that's been an issue ), but it's just great that I can have one notebook that is both my Mac and my PC. That being the case, I wonder why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

    Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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    Priyatam K
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    I have Intel iMac and installed Vista Home Premium via Boot Camp!. Its always good to have best of both the worlds!:rose:. How good is VMWare Fusion? Any issues? I hope in future Apple provides an application to log-in to windows without re-booting... as simple as alt + tab! :cool:

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      I have Intel iMac and installed Vista Home Premium via Boot Camp!. Its always good to have best of both the worlds!:rose:. How good is VMWare Fusion? Any issues? I hope in future Apple provides an application to log-in to windows without re-booting... as simple as alt + tab! :cool:

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      Christian Graus
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      It's really sweet, I tried a few options before buying this one. It sees the Mac's ports, and the Mac's internet/network connections. It runs full screen and resizes itself properly, this was one area the other ones I tried fell over on. The only thing I don't like is that I can't F10 in debug because the Mac catches it, and does it's own thing.

      Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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        I have Intel iMac and installed Vista Home Premium via Boot Camp!. Its always good to have best of both the worlds!:rose:. How good is VMWare Fusion? Any issues? I hope in future Apple provides an application to log-in to windows without re-booting... as simple as alt + tab! :cool:

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        phannon86
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        I've got my MacBook Pro setup the same, 50GB Vista HP partition under Boot Camp. I don't use it very often, but it's handy to have and works no problems.

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        • C Christian Graus

          The best $80 I have spent in some time. I have been doing ASP.NET development on my Mac all week. It's not fundamentally *better* in any way ( in fact, I wish the Mac had more USB ports, that's been an issue ), but it's just great that I can have one notebook that is both my Mac and my PC. That being the case, I wonder why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

          Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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          Colin Angus Mackay
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          Christian Graus wrote:

          why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

          My question is: Why would I want a Mac? They are nice machines, but I can do everything I want on a Windows machine and I can buy one of them much cheaper than pay extra for a Mac. If the extra cost does not give me any extra benefit, how would I justify the extra expence?

          Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux * Mixins My Blog

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          • C Colin Angus Mackay

            Christian Graus wrote:

            why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

            My question is: Why would I want a Mac? They are nice machines, but I can do everything I want on a Windows machine and I can buy one of them much cheaper than pay extra for a Mac. If the extra cost does not give me any extra benefit, how would I justify the extra expence?

            Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux * Mixins My Blog

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            Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

            If the extra cost does not give me any extra benefit, how would I justify the extra expence?

            Cause they are so nice and shiny.

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            • C Christian Graus

              The best $80 I have spent in some time. I have been doing ASP.NET development on my Mac all week. It's not fundamentally *better* in any way ( in fact, I wish the Mac had more USB ports, that's been an issue ), but it's just great that I can have one notebook that is both my Mac and my PC. That being the case, I wonder why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

              Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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              Marc Clifton
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              Christian Graus wrote:

              That being the case, I wonder why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook,

              Price, and more flexibility in configuration. Marc

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                It's really sweet, I tried a few options before buying this one. It sees the Mac's ports, and the Mac's internet/network connections. It runs full screen and resizes itself properly, this was one area the other ones I tried fell over on. The only thing I don't like is that I can't F10 in debug because the Mac catches it, and does it's own thing.

                Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                WhoisUrBuddy
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                VMWARE Fusion preferences -> Uncheck "Enable Mac OS keyboard shortcuts" should clear that up.

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                • C Colin Angus Mackay

                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

                  My question is: Why would I want a Mac? They are nice machines, but I can do everything I want on a Windows machine and I can buy one of them much cheaper than pay extra for a Mac. If the extra cost does not give me any extra benefit, how would I justify the extra expence?

                  Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux * Mixins My Blog

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                  because it's iCooler. :rolleyes:

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    The best $80 I have spent in some time. I have been doing ASP.NET development on my Mac all week. It's not fundamentally *better* in any way ( in fact, I wish the Mac had more USB ports, that's been an issue ), but it's just great that I can have one notebook that is both my Mac and my PC. That being the case, I wonder why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

                    Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                    realJSOP
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                    Well, of course $80 could be well-spent on a Mac - you already spent two grand just to buy the computer. I use VirtualBox - it's $80 cheaper than VMWare.

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      The best $80 I have spent in some time. I have been doing ASP.NET development on my Mac all week. It's not fundamentally *better* in any way ( in fact, I wish the Mac had more USB ports, that's been an issue ), but it's just great that I can have one notebook that is both my Mac and my PC. That being the case, I wonder why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

                      Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                      Nemanja Trifunovic
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                      Christian Graus wrote:

                      That being the case, I wonder why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

                      Because a) I wouldn't get Windows at OEM price b) I don't buy laptops in general, Mac or no Mac

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                      • C Colin Angus Mackay

                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

                        My question is: Why would I want a Mac? They are nice machines, but I can do everything I want on a Windows machine and I can buy one of them much cheaper than pay extra for a Mac. If the extra cost does not give me any extra benefit, how would I justify the extra expence?

                        Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux * Mixins My Blog

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                        Nemanja Trifunovic
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                        Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                        Why would I want a Mac?

                        Because all cool people sit in Starbucks, sip lattes and pretend to be working on their MacBooks

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                          Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                          Why would I want a Mac?

                          Because all cool people sit in Starbucks, sip lattes and pretend to be working on their MacBooks

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                          Colin Angus Mackay
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                          I don't like Starbucks - It is all high-priced show with no substance. I had the misfortune of going to one the other day and needed to answer the call of nature (as you would after imbibing a quantity of liquid). Wow! You would think that after the niceness of the main area, they would at least provide nice toilets. They were horrible, tiny, smelled funny (and I have a poor sense of smell, so they must have smelled A LOT) and there was only one - so there was a queue. Not good.

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                            I don't like Starbucks - It is all high-priced show with no substance. I had the misfortune of going to one the other day and needed to answer the call of nature (as you would after imbibing a quantity of liquid). Wow! You would think that after the niceness of the main area, they would at least provide nice toilets. They were horrible, tiny, smelled funny (and I have a poor sense of smell, so they must have smelled A LOT) and there was only one - so there was a queue. Not good.

                            Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux * Mixins My Blog

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                            Nemanja Trifunovic
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                            Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                            It is all high-priced show with no substance.

                            Exactly. A perfect place for people with MacBooks :)

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                              VMWARE Fusion preferences -> Uncheck "Enable Mac OS keyboard shortcuts" should clear that up.

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                              Christian Graus
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                              hey - thanks. I appreciate it.

                              Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                              • C Colin Angus Mackay

                                Christian Graus wrote:

                                why anyone WOULDN'T buy a MacBook, given that they make good windows machines, as do other notebooks, but they ALSO give you a Mac.

                                My question is: Why would I want a Mac? They are nice machines, but I can do everything I want on a Windows machine and I can buy one of them much cheaper than pay extra for a Mac. If the extra cost does not give me any extra benefit, how would I justify the extra expence?

                                Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux * Mixins My Blog

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                                Christian Graus
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                                Because Safari beats IE, hands down. I also prefer it to Firefox ( the way firefox renders pages, just *looks* bad to me, always has ). Because I like knowing how to run more than one system, and having skills in more than one. Because I don't think the price difference is that great ( a few hundred bucks between my mac book pro and a similar notebook )

                                Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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