What software do you all reccomend? Primary use of computer will be for school work and research. I purchased the Blackbook (2ghz). I will definitely want to run XP on it at times. ---
I would say Parallels, DevonAgent (excellent tool for research), iWorks or MS Office or one of those free open source packages. Everything else depends on what your interest or priorities are.
AppleCare if you haven't already. True you could always purchase it within that year but that date is so easy to forget.
I just ordered my Mac too so sorry for hijacking the thread! Why Parallels over BootCamp though? I understand that w/ BootCamp you can only run Windows or Mac OS but you have to decide at start up. W/ Parallels you can switch back and forth? Is there any other advantage?
Thanks!
That's the biggest advantage. With Parallels, you can actually drag and drop documents, cut/paste between the two operating systems as if XP was just another Mac application. You can run Windows in fullscreen, windowed or "merged" coherence mode. Another advantage is that all your Windows documents, files and OS are stored in a Mac OS file. If you decide to remove Windows or start over, all you need to do is delete the file. With Bootcamp, you have to mess around with hard drive partitions.
Running two OSes simultaneously is itself the biggest advantage.I just ordered my Mac too so sorry for hijacking the thread! Why Parallels over BootCamp though? I understand that w/ BootCamp you can only run Windows or Mac OS but you have to decide at start up. W/ Parallels you can switch back and forth? Is there any other advantage?
Thanks!
The main advantage of CrossOver is that you don't need to run Windows. But it proves to be unreliable due to the small number of supported programs. Parallels supports everything (except graphics) because the apps run natively in WindowsJust get Crossover and run Windows apps in OSX! Far cheaper than XP, no need to mess with partitions or bootcamp. I use parallels, but i've tested Crossover for a while and was very happy with it. I think most users will be perfectly happy with crossover. Most of all it's much less overhead compared to Parallels.