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Nikki Saco Voice Talent

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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007, 03:58 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Tom, I had no idea it's that seemless. The dual platform systems I've had in the past required rebooting to access the different OS. Anyway, since MacPro uses Intel (wow, that's weird!), I was hoping it'd be more like accessing a virtual drive or using RDP. This is going to be cool. Can't wait!
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Tom Greenlee Voice Talent

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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007, 04:34 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| I'm sorry if I wasn't clear....you do have to boot into each particular OS....but if you boot into Mac, your windows partition shows up as a virtual drive. you can then access files from your windows partition while you are in Mac....you can't run windows programs or anything like that. You have to boot into windows to run programs. I hope that's clear. I'm sorry if I mislead you.
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Nikki Saco Voice Talent

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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007, 05:36 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Back it goes!
Don't sweat it, Tom. I'm no worse off since I've dual booted before. I also have another PC and laptops (all running Windows). If I can network the Mac with the PCs, I still have plenty of options for the transition that will still allow me to work quickly and effectively.
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Nikki Saco Voice Talent

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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007, 01:21 (GMT) Post subject: Loving the New MacPro |
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So far so good with the new MacPro. First the big surprise to me: it's whisper quiet - easily the quietest machine I've ever owned, and considering it has server specs (2 duo core), I was expecting major blowers on it. The fans are big but wider and the whole machine is tight (the metal case fitting very snugly) -- so air flow is very even which probably helps keep it quiet.
I've spent the last couple days just learning Mac OS X (roman numeral 10 not X - apparently it's a source of ridicule if you don't know that). So far I'm finding the system pretty intuitive, but downloading software or updates without having to virus check is very strange to me. I understand from prior research that there hasn't been a reported Mac virus in 15 years and that was only a joke or message popup, nothing destructive. Pretty cool if that's true.
Oh, and I love the Mac dashboard, but I understand Windows created one (or Yahoo did for Windows). Nice to have realtime references, clocks, weather, whatever, with one mouse click. Frankly, the only thing I'm finding hard to get used to is the standard keyboard; I have to get a Mac keyboard that's ergonomic, which is what I'm used to now.
Anyway, I'll probably write more about this transition to Mac OS on one of my web sites geared towards tech stuff. For now, I did want to tell Tom in particular that I found a great book, Switching to the Mac, Tiger Edition, which is full of great info.
Also, and more importantly, tonight I downloaded the beta version of VMWare for Mac, Fusion. My sister is the network admin at a large law firm and they use VMWare for the servers. It's a virtual machine software program like Microsoft's Virtual PC. Basically, it creates a virtual computer within your computer and allows you to run other OS's - without rebooting.
I'm going to install it tomorrow or Wednesday, then get new installations for Windows XP and Adobe Audition and see how it goes. Here's a link on VMWare if you want to learn more. http://www.vmware.com/products/beta/fusion/
If you're not into beta testing, you can check out Microsoft's Virtual PC. The demo will thrill you, especially when you see the ability to drag and drop between the Mac and Windows (which is in a virtual window). Here's that link: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=vpcdemo
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Freddie Molina Voice123 Team Member Site Admin

Joined: 12 Oct 2006 Posts: 1227
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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007, 09:03 (GMT) Post subject: |
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MACs are the best,
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Tom Greenlee Voice Talent

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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007, 16:24 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Thank you for the link Nikki! I'll definitely check it out. I knew you'd love it once you had it. I agree with you...it is the quietest machine I've ever heard and that is without even doing anything to sound proof it. Glad you're loving it Nikki.
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Louis Tristan Voice Talent

Joined: 07 Jul 2005 Posts: 266
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007, 05:11 (GMT) Post subject: The Force is Strong |
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When your Mac comes you may want to install this...It's the one thing they forgot to add to the OS
http://macupdate.com/info.php/id/14618
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George Karnes Voice Talent

Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 905
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007, 05:29 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Ok, the one thing I don't get is why run Windows XP on your MAC....doesn't that defeat the purpose?
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Nikki Saco Voice Talent

Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 465
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007, 07:20 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| George Karnes wrote: | | Ok, the one thing I don't get is why run Windows XP on your MAC....doesn't that defeat the purpose? |
No. I'm definitely using the Mac OS. It's safer and cleaner; quick installs and just soars on the Internet. Creating a virtual machine (VM) to run WinXP is a gentler way to transition over to Mac since I'd rather not spend $1000s up front for new software licenses. This way I can do a program at a time. I'll have all my internet connectivity through the Mac which is safer. But I'll have a couple productivity programs, like Adobe Audition for which there's no Mac version, in the VM running WinXP. This way I also don't have to keep running to another computer or keep two computers on all the time. Wasteful.
Anyway, the VM is completely isolated from the Mac OS except to the extent I network them, although that still doesn't make the Mac vulnerable to Windows viruses. So, not bad.
Louis, thanks for the link on RCDefault.
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Louis Tristan Voice Talent

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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007, 07:46 (GMT) Post subject: Window View |
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No problem Nikki..
True about the quick installs but there is one more thing Apple forgot to add to the OS to reverse those quick installs in case you change your mind.
After you install an application preference files and files corresponding to the program are stored in more than one location.
This will solve that problem if you try something and don't want it anymore:
http://www.appzapper.com/
Here is something you won't see on a mac...Nothing but blue sky's not blue screens...
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