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Old 24th April 2008, 04:26 PM
James K James K is offline
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Originally Posted by Kelvin R View Post
Hi Mark,

There are multiple ways that you can run windows on a Mac. The two most common are Parellels and VMware Fusion. Keep in mind that you will still need a licensed copy of the Microsoft o/s and any Windows apps, so this double up can get expensive.

I have the same model machine that Hugh does and I hate it. I understand why people like the Mac but for me as someone who works mostly with Outlook and Office it really isnt for me. It is too hard to do some really simple things in the Mac, like take a screenshot or flick between applications.
You don't use Expose for switching quickly between apps? It's really fast for me anyway to do it this way. There is a great app called Skitch that is excellent for screen shots and a heap of other stuff. The other way for screen shots is as follows.

Command-shift-3 for the whole screen. Command-shift-4 to select with the mouse an area to capture. Command-shift-4 then press the spacebar then click on a window to capture

Hope thats of some help.
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