They could suggest a different video editing software but odds are they will just help you with the internet problem. At least in San Diego they are not that "in your face" about Mac only software.
The greatest feature about the newer Mac hardware is that it runs windows better then a Dell, HP, Thinkpad, and so on and on and on....
I'm NOT a fan boy of Apple and still use XP most of the time (this not is typed using a DELL with XP) but gone through a lot of desktops, servers, and laptops in our 10 years hosting and media work.
Only this year could I say that Apple runs XP (and Vista) better then a windows only computer. I'm sure there are systems that would prove me wrong but in short.. one computer can do both.. Mac OS and XP (or Vista) where any other system can do only Windows. (even though... there seems to be an underground push to get Mac OS to run on windows only machines).
With a dual platform you can now test your site better and see if it works with Mac instead of waiting for Mac hate mail from users.
Mac is now a valid choice for working with Windows applications.
The MAC should connect to the internet just as easily as a windows machine. My MAC with bootcamp running windows Xp connected with no problem. I made sure I followed all the instructions and updated everything for my MAC and bootcamp then installed Windows XP on the windows partition and it connected with no problem.
I only use a few programs on the Windows site but they run better on my MAC than any of my Windows Machines.
All fixed. thanks for your input guys, appreciate it. It was just a very minor setting, a friend figured it out in 2 seconds. All I care about is that it works, not how it works...thanks again guys.![]()
Cheers
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