Provided that you have access to the files (either networked or on a USB drive or something) and you are talking about MS-Office files and you have Office for Mac installed or you're running VMWare and Windows.
don't forget office 2008. I mean for some people i understand now office 2008 sucks, but it's actually good for me, i don't have a mac, but i know people who do
So, if I download Fusion, I can basically use my Mac as a PC? Can I save the documents and burn them to CD in PC format? I need to use Excel 2004 on Mac for my accounting classes which happens to be all PC. The other reason people don't buy Macs. Business doesn't use Mac.
Yes. With Fusion installed, you can install Windows XP or Vista and then install the native version of MS-Office. Of course, you can also get MS-Office for Mac. That way you just work with the files natively. They can be read and written by PC and Mac alike then.
Once again you done a great job! Question Mark? You seem to have a pretty fast Mac? What the specs on your Mac? I thinking of buying a Macbook and wondering if I would see the same speed.
No complaints from me, office word has always worked for me and my school projects.
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RemoteTechnology2012 2 years ago
soo...if i have files on my pc....i can easily open them on the Mac..?
anameoblique 2 years ago
Provided that you have access to the files (either networked or on a USB drive or something) and you are talking about MS-Office files and you have Office for Mac installed or you're running VMWare and Windows.
markdotnet 2 years ago
don't forget office 2008. I mean for some people i understand now office 2008 sucks, but it's actually good for me, i don't have a mac, but i know people who do
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SirKayyFFL 3 years ago
So, if I download Fusion, I can basically use my Mac as a PC? Can I save the documents and burn them to CD in PC format? I need to use Excel 2004 on Mac for my accounting classes which happens to be all PC. The other reason people don't buy Macs. Business doesn't use Mac.
Luvanicebum 3 years ago
Yes. With Fusion installed, you can install Windows XP or Vista and then install the native version of MS-Office. Of course, you can also get MS-Office for Mac. That way you just work with the files natively. They can be read and written by PC and Mac alike then.
markdotnet 3 years ago
Hey I have a question...
What would you choose...
a Black Macbook
2.2 Ghz 1 GB RAM 160 GB.
or an iMac
20" 2.0 Ghz 1 GB Ram 250GB?
dxalfredo 4 years ago
iMac is better man.
alexvistaxp 4 years ago
Once again you done a great job! Question Mark? You seem to have a pretty fast Mac? What the specs on your Mac? I thinking of buying a Macbook and wondering if I would see the same speed.
THX!
j2tran77 4 years ago
My iMac is a 2.4Ghz 20" model with 4Gb of RAM. It's plenty speedy but still hiccups from time to time. That's what I used when I made this video.
My MacBook is a regular model... not the Pro. It's a 2.2Ghz model with 2Gb of RAM. It works really good for me.
If you want to do stuff like this, any modern Mac should work just fine.
markdotnet 4 years ago
Excellent. Very informarive. Superb.
Blackuyuyi 4 years ago