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Old 03-29-2011, 02:00 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by AprilHare View Post
Well, I work in a mixed environment - my desktop is a PC however.
I am looking for ways to run some important PC applications on the laptop too.
I must admit I am frustrated at the ATO every year for forcing me to use Windows to submit my tax return online (and I always have been, even when that's what I used). Again, not because I have any dislike for Windows, but because they've (not) been looking into making it OS-agnostic seemingly forever. To me it should have been that right from the get-go.

But another Windows app I like and use is Chief Architect's Home Designer Suite. I'd still boot windows just for that alone.

But I use Boot Camp. I haven't tried Parallels or Fusion, because my need is relatively rare, and then focussed.

Cheers,
Marc
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