LandyMan
Honorary Master
My bad - it was OmniOutliner and OmniGraffle - I managed to confuse myself along the way![]()
You're lucky ... I only got Omnioutliner
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My bad - it was OmniOutliner and OmniGraffle - I managed to confuse myself along the way![]()
Nothing basically. Just need to be able to provide certain functions in certain areas within the MS space.
It's possible that it is a artefact from an earlier migration. I dont think I've done a totally clean install since 10.1You're lucky ... I only got Omnioutliner![]()
HP with a nice pattern design on the machine itself.
15" crystalbright display
120GB HDD
AMD X2 dual core @1.5GHZ
1GB RAM
Seperate 256MB geforce graphics
5 in one card reader
Windows Vista Premium
R8999 on promotion
It's just you.Is it just me, or does that beat a MAC?![]()
Here's probably a silly question but if Macs now run on Intel hardware can i install Os X on my PC ??
Oh, and I see it has WinXP Home ... stay away!! If you are used to Professional, you might find yourself wondering where certain things are (can't remember exactly what) just to realise it is not in XP Home![]()
Is it just me, or does that beat a MAC?![]()
Home and Pro are virtually the same. The only major difference would
be harddisk encryption. However you shouldn't be using that anyhow,
there are apps like TrueCrypt which are superior. Use Home on Desktop
(with Adobe Premiere) and Pro on laptop and I see no differences.
I think Home doesn't have remote desktop server either, no major difference though.
Not it doesn't beat a Mac because MBPs use Core 2 Duo Processors
which are faster/use less power than the AMD equivalents.
Also not sure about the GPU, the MBP may have a faster one,
plus obviously the HP uses Windoze not OSX.
Still it all depends on what you want to do with a PC.
If you just want to play games, use MS OFFICE, internet,
email and watch DVDs, a MBP is not necessary. Windoze
XP can chug along doing that. If you want to
edit video or photos on it OS X is your answer.
So this is a reseller program or a developer program - what sort of licensing comes with the software?
Probably. However if you don't use that feature, why waste the $?
XP Pro and Home use the same 32 bit Windows NT architecture.
That's the main benefit. The only reason I have Pro on my laptop
is that it came OEM'd with it from Acer. I would never
have ordered Pro on purpose.
ok, so its in the wholesale support channel not retail. So its not really relevant when it comes to man-in-the-street prices.Nope, neither ... this is a Business Solution Partner. Not too sure about the exact licenses, but for instance we get 100 Office 2007 licenses, to name but one
What would you MAC guys pay for a 3-month-old iMAC 17" 2GB dualcore like the one here?
*edit. One is being advertised for R9500. Wanted to see what you guys thought...