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Moving to Windows from a Mac
I have used Macs for years and think the are the best. However what I
dislike is that I am CONSTANTLY having to upgrade my OS just to get the support of many third party apps. Windows XP is 4 years older than Mac OSX Tiger, and companies still support it, run it, and produce software for it. Yet many are moving away from Tiger and requiring that I run the latest Mac OS to run their software, or in the case of Quicken, to get my bank statements. Intuit says that downloading credit card statements via Quicken requires the latest and greatest and so in April of next year will abandon Tiger. The problem with this is that the latest Macs CANNOT run Classic, and so my many apps prior to Mac OSX cannot be run. This would be like Windows 7 not being able to run software that is pre Windows XP. If I do the move, what software or hardware do I need to make the transfer? Need all my files, music, movies and such transferred. If I upgraded I most likely would be moving to a Windows 7 computer but I see no Windows 7 Newsgroup. Does MS think that web based forms are superior to Newsgroups? They do have a web based gateway to Newsgroups. Thanks John -- Are there errors in the Bible? Do Animals go to Heaven? Is drinking Alcohol a sin? Is the KJV the only translation to be used? If you want to learn, get answers, and be able to defend the faith, CERM is your place. http://www.cerm.info/ |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7
"John Wolf" wrote in message ... I have used Macs for years and think the are the best. However what I dislike is that I am CONSTANTLY having to upgrade my OS just to get the support of many third party apps. Windows XP is 4 years older than Mac OSX Tiger, and companies still support it, run it, and produce software for it. Yet many are moving away from Tiger and requiring that I run the latest Mac OS to run their software, or in the case of Quicken, to get my bank statements. Intuit says that downloading credit card statements via Quicken requires the latest and greatest and so in April of next year will abandon Tiger. The problem with this is that the latest Macs CANNOT run Classic, and so my many apps prior to Mac OSX cannot be run. This would be like Windows 7 not being able to run software that is pre Windows XP. If I do the move, what software or hardware do I need to make the transfer? Need all my files, music, movies and such transferred. If I upgraded I most likely would be moving to a Windows 7 computer but I see no Windows 7 Newsgroup. Does MS think that web based forms are superior to Newsgroups? They do have a web based gateway to Newsgroups. Thanks John -- Are there errors in the Bible? Do Animals go to Heaven? Is drinking Alcohol a sin? Is the KJV the only translation to be used? If you want to learn, get answers, and be able to defend the faith, CERM is your place. http://www.cerm.info/ |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7
"John Wolf" wrote in message ... I have used Macs for years and think the are the best. However what I dislike is that I am CONSTANTLY having to upgrade my OS just to get the support of many third party apps. Windows XP is 4 years older than Mac OSX Tiger, and companies still support it, run it, and produce software for it. Yet many are moving away from Tiger and requiring that I run the latest Mac OS to run their software, or in the case of Quicken, to get my bank statements. Intuit says that downloading credit card statements via Quicken requires the latest and greatest and so in April of next year will abandon Tiger. The problem with this is that the latest Macs CANNOT run Classic, and so my many apps prior to Mac OSX cannot be run. This would be like Windows 7 not being able to run software that is pre Windows XP. If I do the move, what software or hardware do I need to make the transfer? Need all my files, music, movies and such transferred. If I upgraded I most likely would be moving to a Windows 7 computer but I see no Windows 7 Newsgroup. Does MS think that web based forms are superior to Newsgroups? They do have a web based gateway to Newsgroups. Thanks John -- Are there errors in the Bible? Do Animals go to Heaven? Is drinking Alcohol a sin? Is the KJV the only translation to be used? If you want to learn, get answers, and be able to defend the faith, CERM is your place. http://www.cerm.info/ |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
PS; Since I dont use a mac I cannot answer whether you can simply copy data
across, as it might depend on what apps were used to create the data "DL" wrote in message ... http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7 "John Wolf" wrote in message ... I have used Macs for years and think the are the best. However what I dislike is that I am CONSTANTLY having to upgrade my OS just to get the support of many third party apps. Windows XP is 4 years older than Mac OSX Tiger, and companies still support it, run it, and produce software for it. Yet many are moving away from Tiger and requiring that I run the latest Mac OS to run their software, or in the case of Quicken, to get my bank statements. Intuit says that downloading credit card statements via Quicken requires the latest and greatest and so in April of next year will abandon Tiger. The problem with this is that the latest Macs CANNOT run Classic, and so my many apps prior to Mac OSX cannot be run. This would be like Windows 7 not being able to run software that is pre Windows XP. If I do the move, what software or hardware do I need to make the transfer? Need all my files, music, movies and such transferred. If I upgraded I most likely would be moving to a Windows 7 computer but I see no Windows 7 Newsgroup. Does MS think that web based forms are superior to Newsgroups? They do have a web based gateway to Newsgroups. Thanks John -- Are there errors in the Bible? Do Animals go to Heaven? Is drinking Alcohol a sin? Is the KJV the only translation to be used? If you want to learn, get answers, and be able to defend the faith, CERM is your place. http://www.cerm.info/ |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
PS; Since I dont use a mac I cannot answer whether you can simply copy data
across, as it might depend on what apps were used to create the data "DL" wrote in message ... http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7 "John Wolf" wrote in message ... I have used Macs for years and think the are the best. However what I dislike is that I am CONSTANTLY having to upgrade my OS just to get the support of many third party apps. Windows XP is 4 years older than Mac OSX Tiger, and companies still support it, run it, and produce software for it. Yet many are moving away from Tiger and requiring that I run the latest Mac OS to run their software, or in the case of Quicken, to get my bank statements. Intuit says that downloading credit card statements via Quicken requires the latest and greatest and so in April of next year will abandon Tiger. The problem with this is that the latest Macs CANNOT run Classic, and so my many apps prior to Mac OSX cannot be run. This would be like Windows 7 not being able to run software that is pre Windows XP. If I do the move, what software or hardware do I need to make the transfer? Need all my files, music, movies and such transferred. If I upgraded I most likely would be moving to a Windows 7 computer but I see no Windows 7 Newsgroup. Does MS think that web based forms are superior to Newsgroups? They do have a web based gateway to Newsgroups. Thanks John -- Are there errors in the Bible? Do Animals go to Heaven? Is drinking Alcohol a sin? Is the KJV the only translation to be used? If you want to learn, get answers, and be able to defend the faith, CERM is your place. http://www.cerm.info/ |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
"John Wolf" wrote in message
... ........... Does MS think that web based forms are superior to Newsgroups? They do have a web based gateway to Newsgroups. Yes, AFAIK, they consider to abandon these nntp newsgroups sometime and move to the forums. The win7 users & IT forums are he http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/ Developer forums for win7 are he http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For...ategory/windev Regards, --pa |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
"John Wolf" wrote in message
... ........... Does MS think that web based forms are superior to Newsgroups? They do have a web based gateway to Newsgroups. Yes, AFAIK, they consider to abandon these nntp newsgroups sometime and move to the forums. The win7 users & IT forums are he http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/ Developer forums for win7 are he http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For...ategory/windev Regards, --pa |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
I have used Macs for years and think the are the best. However what I
dislike is that I am CONSTANTLY having to upgrade my OS just to get the support of many third party apps. That's called progress. If you don't agree with paying just download a torrent. Its free. Just make sure, if you enjoy and respect a program, to tell the world about it. Its the least you can do. Windows XP is 4 years older than Mac OSX Tiger, and companies still support it, run it, and produce software for it. Yet many are moving away from Tiger and requiring that I run the latest Mac OS to run their software, or in the case of Quicken, to get my bank statements. Intuit says that downloading credit card statements via Quicken requires the latest and greatest and so in April of next year will abandon Tiger. The problem with this is that the latest Macs CANNOT run Classic, and so my many apps prior to Mac OSX cannot be run. There are security issues with Macs just like PC's. Too bad most Mac users fail to realize this. A lot of these updates are addressing those issues. It behooves you to stay current. You don't have to pay if you don't want to. If I do the move, what software or hardware do I need to make the transfer? This does not sound logical. You are transferring for the wrong reason. Transfer if you do not like OS X. Transfer if you prefer Windows to OS X. There's a lot of learning when moving between 2 OS's. It sounds like a total waste as it seems you like OS X. Need all my files, music, movies and such transferred. If you want to continue down this illogical road, a program called TransMac will be mighty handy. You need to be able to read Apple's file system on a PC. XP or Vista or Win 7 cannot do that. You can read NTFS on OS X, but not write. But you can do neither on Windows NTFS file system without help from 3rd party apps like Transmac. http://www.asy.com/ If you don't want to pay, torrent the bloody thing. Then tell other PC users about it if it performs well. Its the least you can do after grabbing it. It worked very well for me. Partition the drive perhaps, then you can have NTFS on 1 partition and the original OS X HFS Journaled on the other. Then when you're finished, use Partition Magic or something else to delete that partition and convert to NTFS. Sun is working on ZFS file system and it sounds very promising but its not here yet. It sure will be great if both Windows and OS X migrate to it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS Hope that helps in that long walk down the OS road. Not a road to travel down without thinking as it involves a massive amount of learning and adaptation. If you've got lots of time, its highly recommended. I was a Mac user for several years and am so glad I came back to Windows. The amount of choice Microsoft gives you is just so much better than Apple and its associated programs. With OS X I felt I was always fighting Apple in getting what I want. It was horrible. iTunes is a perfect example. Doesn't even allow a normal folder structure like every computer program is organized. You have to do it Apple's way. Apple: Think Indifferent. |
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Moving to Windows from a Mac
I have used Macs for years and think the are the best. However what I
dislike is that I am CONSTANTLY having to upgrade my OS just to get the support of many third party apps. That's called progress. If you don't agree with paying just download a torrent. Its free. Just make sure, if you enjoy and respect a program, to tell the world about it. Its the least you can do. Windows XP is 4 years older than Mac OSX Tiger, and companies still support it, run it, and produce software for it. Yet many are moving away from Tiger and requiring that I run the latest Mac OS to run their software, or in the case of Quicken, to get my bank statements. Intuit says that downloading credit card statements via Quicken requires the latest and greatest and so in April of next year will abandon Tiger. The problem with this is that the latest Macs CANNOT run Classic, and so my many apps prior to Mac OSX cannot be run. There are security issues with Macs just like PC's. Too bad most Mac users fail to realize this. A lot of these updates are addressing those issues. It behooves you to stay current. You don't have to pay if you don't want to. If I do the move, what software or hardware do I need to make the transfer? This does not sound logical. You are transferring for the wrong reason. Transfer if you do not like OS X. Transfer if you prefer Windows to OS X. There's a lot of learning when moving between 2 OS's. It sounds like a total waste as it seems you like OS X. Need all my files, music, movies and such transferred. If you want to continue down this illogical road, a program called TransMac will be mighty handy. You need to be able to read Apple's file system on a PC. XP or Vista or Win 7 cannot do that. You can read NTFS on OS X, but not write. But you can do neither on Windows NTFS file system without help from 3rd party apps like Transmac. http://www.asy.com/ If you don't want to pay, torrent the bloody thing. Then tell other PC users about it if it performs well. Its the least you can do after grabbing it. It worked very well for me. Partition the drive perhaps, then you can have NTFS on 1 partition and the original OS X HFS Journaled on the other. Then when you're finished, use Partition Magic or something else to delete that partition and convert to NTFS. Sun is working on ZFS file system and it sounds very promising but its not here yet. It sure will be great if both Windows and OS X migrate to it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS Hope that helps in that long walk down the OS road. Not a road to travel down without thinking as it involves a massive amount of learning and adaptation. If you've got lots of time, its highly recommended. I was a Mac user for several years and am so glad I came back to Windows. The amount of choice Microsoft gives you is just so much better than Apple and its associated programs. With OS X I felt I was always fighting Apple in getting what I want. It was horrible. iTunes is a perfect example. Doesn't even allow a normal folder structure like every computer program is organized. You have to do it Apple's way. Apple: Think Indifferent. |
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