Hi.

I really miss a good scanning software for the mac. I am using
finereader 10 in bootcamp or in vmware.

I also like, that you can access your windows files from your mac, if
for exampel your windows has broke down, that happens. Another thing
is that if you use vmware you can install windows yourself you can do
that with xp I am not sure when it comes to windows 7.

There are also some good image solutions to backup your windows
installation. Bootcamp you can use winclone. IF you make an
installation in vmware you can simply backup the folder in which your
windows is placed.

I would also love if I could do everything with my mac, but it is not
possible at the moment. But I love my mac, and I love everything I can
do on it. I have got a lot of funy programs for my mac, I have never
found for my windows.

Best regards Annie.

2010/6/18, Donna Goodin <goodi...@msu.edu>:
> Hi Olivia,
>
> Remember that a lot of us who are coming to the Mac now, have been Windows
> users for many years, which means, unfortunately, that we already own that
> expensive third-party software. :)
>
> Speaking only for myself of course, I got a Mac b/c I like the notion of
> out-of-the-box accessibility, and I want to support Apple in this approach.
> I would also be happy to stop paying for upgrades to that expensive
> 3rd-party software.  When I bought my Mac, my plan had been to abandon
> Windows completely, but I have found that simply isn't possible.  Right now,
> there is not a good scanning option for the Mac, unless you want to commit
> to fine-reader without a demo, and use it in conjunction with Vuescan.  My
> copy of Kurzweil works great, so I continue to scan on my old Windows
> machine.  I also find that some Word docs with tables in them read much
> better in Windows than on the Mac.  I also use the Duxbury translator, which
> runs under Windows.  Also, several of us have noted that audio captchas work
> much better under windows than they do on the Mac.  Moreover, at least on
> the faculty end, Blackboard works *much better under Windows, in fact, as of
> last winter, Safari 4 wasn't even supported.  So, though I had not planned
> to continue using Windows, for all of the above reasons, I still do.  My
> solution has been to simply hang onto my Windows machine.  But if you can't
> do that for whatever reason, your only option is to run a dual-boot system
> on your Mac.
>
> I love my Mac, but right now it simply cannot completely replace my Windows
> machine.  So, until it can, I'll be running both.
> Take care,
> Donna
> On Jun 18, 2010, at 10:05 AM, Olivia Norman wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>> Now, this is just my opinion, so don't flame me to much, OK? :)  I just
>> don't understand totally why people install windows on the mac and what
>> they use it for?  It seems to me, and my admittedly limited experience
>> with windows over the last few years, that it just simply isn't worth the
>> trouble and expense for most people.  Consider that windows isn't
>> accessible out of the box, so you've often got to get some expensive third
>> party solution like Jaws to make it accessible to you, as well as
>> purchasing windows.  I guess the question I'm asking here, is if you're
>> going to shell out the cash for windows, and the third party access
>> solutions, why get a mac in te first place?  Also, from a VO users
>> prospective, how difficult is it to switch between the two operating
>> systems?
>> I'm just curious, and if you're using windows, I would be interested in
>> knowing why and how you switch between the OS's?
>> Thanks for appeasing my curiosity!  I'm sure there are totally good
>> reasons for using windows on a mac, I'd just like to know why/what they
>> are!
>> Olivia
>> "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower" Steve Jobs
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