Alright then. It seems that most users were riled up over the "Aero is the reason" for switch earlier. How far up the Vista chain do you plan on going? Do you just want Windows for your applications or are you planning on going all out on it? Home Basic would suit you just fine for running Office and Dreamweaver 8. You need to pay for Home Premium to get Aero Glass though. (I don't get that!)
I think Vista will come handy anyway,
For now because of Rosetta in MAC OSX and other unstable, slow apps
and later
because of dirext10 gaming and who knows when macs will have a dirext 10 card - if I plan on buying a new mac and using Leopard and Vista for gaming.
I am not stupid and going to buy a mac to only run windows as some users said here.
I am deciding between the Home premium and Ultimate Edition - ultimate isnt a bigg difference over home premium.
And I am thinking for buying an Upgrade version which is cheaper but I know the Superdrive could make me problems for that - I read that you cant switch cds while booting up and installing windows. I already asked somebody for help on this - if its possible to make a clean install while in xp or vista and let it verify there that I have the XP CD and boot up after that and install Vista.
When I saw the price of Office 2007 I started to believe Vista is not the problem to get the money. Office 2007 is really expensive. I would really need Word, Outlook and One Note (which is amazing in my opinion) and only the Ultimate edition has all three of them in it. The other are usefull and good too but Word, Outlook,One Note is really what I need. The proffessional edition would be perfect (but hasnt one note) or with the Student teacher edition I would be happy also(but hasnt Outlook) and I dont know if I can buy single programms like the Student teacher edition + Outlook. I know they offer it but dont know if it will be available for me where I live
(I just never saw a single app from Office on the store shelves thats why i think like this but could be wrong about this and these time if I decide to buy it and will look better for single Office apps)
I really like Office 2007
my mother said she will help me out on that if I need some cash, but I want to get the money myself and no my parents arent rich - far away from rich
But I still dont know for sure. I will wait until the last day and look out for new features in Leopard and announcments for Universal versions of the apps I need or when a new version of office will be made universal
I know there are apps out there that are similar to those I need, but in my experience the software I used on mac was slow, or not stable (even universal apps were like that as I said before)
And a great OS with Software problems or little software choices is not much of a use. And I know its not as bad for everone but in my case it was with apps I had (as I said before).
Yeah emulation is a pain. I can survive Office for now. 10.4.8 was an improvement but it's still not native. Have you thought about Parallels? I hear it's faster to run applications natively in a virtual machine vs. Rosetta.
http://www.macworld.com/2006/06/reviews/parallels/index.php
I know about parallels and that its good for aps but not for gaming and then I would need to have both bootcamp and parallels or just bootcamp and then again I couldnt move my documents. Its just to much and I know I could find a solution for it if I would try hard enough but I just dont want because I am not a fan of dual boot or virtualization (I explained before for games bootcamp is not a problem but for other things it is).
EDIT: i just had a bad experience with mac software thats why I even dont want to bother with virtualization or dual boot. All apps that come with apple - Mac OSX are good without problems - except Safari had a lot of crashes and was a pain also when I had a lot of tabs open and then find all again. This hapened almost every day
http://www.macworld.com/2006/04/firstlooks/parallelsfl/index.php
Ok then. I wanted to try to clear that up. Good luck on getting better.
Thanks, and I am sorry for unclear posts or gramar errors
Flip 3D = Alt+Tab
You're still limited to seeing one application at a time in a linear fashion. With Exposé you can see all non-hidden applications at once. I also have major issues with Maximizing windows on Windows. So much empty space on the sides! Still it's up to you to fit your window sizes to your needs. I find that OS X is a much more friendly multitasking environment.
For usability you could be right, no you are right, but then again I am not running to many windows at one time and to flip through them with the mouse wheel its just some seconds and I dont have a problem with that.
I really dont have if you believe it or not.
Maximizing windows isnt a problem for me too. I read a post here in Macrumors where a user who switched from windows wanted to have it maximized like in windows
(that was a funny thread to like this one - maybe two people said, you have to at the bottom right, drag it and it will get bigger, and the rest just flames why you want that and blah blah blah and he wondered also like me why they act like that and all he wanted was just an answer to this - Its nothing wrong when you mention it and answer the question, but when posts just start building up with things like why you need it its **** anyway it gets really annoying - thats what I hate about Mac users (not everyone-like you, but most are like this)
You can still adjust it in windows to make it smaller like in mac osx if you want to make it bigger. And of course its nice to have a button like in MAC OSX the green button or in windows the maximize button but none of those OS has both. Its again what you prefer more and I dont have a problem with both options I can adjust it at the bottom right on both OS the way I want it and it just takes some seconds