the mac works with all thumb drives, no problem. audible.com books can
play on the mac via I Tunes.
The stream can connect using a card reader not the stream itself
but you may need windows xp or whichever version you want via fusion
to plug a few gaps like the book courier etc
On 15 Aug 2008, at 18:52, David Bennett wrote:
Hello,
I'm entirely new to the MAC system, have read numerous exciting
articles about Apple's new platforms, and will probably be
purchasing a MAC Mini within a couple of months. What I can't find
is an answer to the following, and maybe some of you can help, or
point me to previous posts which might: will most currently
available programs and software run on the MAC without the necessity
of installing Windows on the unit? I have a real love affair going
with the Victor Reader Stream, book port, Audible.com, Bookshare,
Quicken, and others, and also utilize an array of plug-and-play jump
drives and memory sticks during the course of a day. Given this
profile, what are my chances of switching to the MAC environment
more-or-less painlessly? If a gap does exist, will a Windows
installation fix it, or are there less costly ways of getting the
job done?
So sorry to cover ground which must certainly have been covered here
in the past, but your input will impact my decision in a major way.
If you can help by supplying websites or other imperical data, it
will assist me in doing my homework for sure.
Thanks in advance,
Dave Bennett