Cross-platform, collaborative, versioned, web-accessible file and folder sharing. If this ends up being half as good as it looks, it could ultimately make my life a LOT easier.
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When I first got my MacBook Pro, I mentioned that one of my primary, first priorities was to figure out a good solution for running Windows on it. Now that its been a little over a month and I’ve had a chance to play around with multiple different options, I think I’ve finally landed on a very workable solution to my Mac + Windows needs:
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WARNING: What follows is a rant. If you don’t feel like listening to me complain about my problems with Windows Vista, you should probably just skip this one.
I’ve been using Windows Vista for…oohhh…I dunno, about a year now or so, something like that. The experience has been…uuummm…OK. There are some things about it that I like, and definitely some things about it that I don’t like. One thing that I will say for certain though, is that there is one thing that I don’t like about it SO much, that it may just end up being the deciding factor of whether or not I continue using Vista or not.
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So…my new toy arrived yesterday afternoon, and I got to play with it for the first time last night. Obviously, its too soon to gush too much, but I will say that, without a doubt, the out-of-box-experience was nice, and the first six hours with it were very nice…and maybe most importantly, stable. I was able to watch videos, listen to music, read documents…SCROLL…all without a single problem or crash. VERY refreshing indeed.







