Hi all,

Windows XP is still available, but interestingly even our suppliers don't
even it list it anymore.  They must have them all hidden away.

Cheers.

Kind regards,
Greg Satti
Zytech - www.zytech.com.au
PO Box 758, Bunbury WA 6230
Ph (08) 9721 1125
Fx (08) 9721 1126
Mo 0423 558 636



On 9/5/08 7:12 PM, "Paul K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Rosie,
> 
> You could also try your local PC shops too as they may still have XP in stock.
> I agree with Susan about choosing XP over Vista, having said that I
> have not yet experienced Vista on a Mac and I haven't used VMWare
> either.
> I would also choose XP Pro over XP Home. I would rate XP Home as a
> kind of Crippleware.
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crippleware>
> 
> I use Bootcamp and Parallels but mostly the latter.
> Parallels even lets me use Windows98/Protools Free.
> This turned out to be tonnes easier than SheepShaver/OS9/Protools Free.
> Protools Free is hardware-independent meaning I didn't have to buy
> expensive audio equipment I don't need.
> I just had to buy an expensive iMac ;-)
> 
> Good luck
> Paul
> 
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