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Old 09-07-2009, 03:34 PM   #6
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I'm really curious to see how lightroom is, that as while I have Gigs and gigs of Photos in both Jpeg and RAW, I manage them all manually, which can be a bit of a pain, when managing multiple versions of the same photograph.
I think you can still get it as a 30 day trial


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Can I ask why you prefer it over Parallels. While I'm leaning towards VMware a little (Dur to cross platform support for Virtual machines) but am looking at parrallels for the claimed speed benefits.
I found VMWare to be a bit more stable when I tried them both - this was about 2 or 3 years back though!

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Quiet a lot of complex Word Docs, while need to be proofed for printing, and a ton of complex linked excel sheets (Working partially as as an assistant accountant)

I'm getting the iWork suiet to see if I can do some of thesimple stuff in it, and only need excel for the complex stuff, but will have to see. The main reason I was thinking of getting the Mac version was becausi i'll be able to get it for Academic pricing for the next couple of months, so, £40/$65 may be well worth paying for native support.
For that price, I'd be tempted! I seem to recall Excel for the Mac doesn't support VBA macros though - which might be something to consider (it was a big issue for me when I first moved to the mac at home)
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