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DitteDK

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May 13, 2010
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Hi guys,
I'm new on macrumors.com so hope not i'm starting a topic that have been answered before - but could not find something similar to my question.

So here is my question to you:
Can I, using parallels, running a document in windows and a document in leopard while writing/editing in both document at "the same time"?
And can I run a program (PRISM), which process data (science) and create graphs, save it and move it from windows to leopard? Or do anyone of you know how that will work out?

Thank you in advance
Ditte
 
Generally a given file can only be open for writing from one application at a time.

Databases, or other applications specifically designed for simultaneous access are just that, specifically designed. It is unlikely that PRISM is designed that way.

NOTE:

PRISM EULA said:
The Software is licensed, not sold, and you must purchase separate licenses for each program and each platform.

I suppose if you had two licenses of PRISM you could at least share data and graphs between them.

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