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cza82

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Aug 19, 2005
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Hello all! I have a question :). I'm ready to buy a new notebook for school. I was seriously considering the new ibooks. I've been a PC user all my life and am ready for a switch. Windows and linux are starting to bore me now. Now my question arises from the fact that I use some Windows specific software from cambridgsoft called chemdraw and chemfinder for school. If I were to get a mac my only option would be to use emulation ie. Virtual PC. I know i'm bound to take a performance hit, but i'm wondering how bad it actually is? Is it still usable? chemdraw is basically the equivelnt of using windows paint in emulation. Any advice or help would be really appreciated. Thanks
 
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