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richardcanham

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Apr 8, 2007
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What reasons would you give to why you want windows on your mac?

I can only think of a few and need a bit more persuading to purchase a activation key.
So far I have:

1- I need adobe audition for work
2- can chat on 'appear offline' on msn (does that even count as an reason lol?)
3- I paid for an online football streaming program subscription and the software is windows based
4- nsv (winamp files can be streamed/downloaded)

Thats all I could come up with so any other suggestions that windows have and mac's don't?
 

NoCleverSNForMe

macrumors regular
Jul 12, 2003
188
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Three reasons for me to get Windows on my Mac:

1) All of the software I use at work is custom-made from my company to work on Windows (I should be sold on this reason alone)
2) Games
3) You can send messages while someone is offline in AIM

Make sure you get an OEM version from http://www.newegg.com/ They're much cheaper there.
 

richardcanham

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Apr 8, 2007
13
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thanks, the more suggestions the better, just need more reasons to go through with buying the key!

ps. apologies for large number of threads today, really eager to sort out parallels..:D

Richard :apple:
 

Flyinace2000

macrumors 6502a
Sep 28, 2004
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3D support for games. I just got Command and Conquer 3. ::droool:: RTS @ 1920 x 1280 is just magnificent.
 

ghall

macrumors 68040
Jun 27, 2006
3,771
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Rhode Island
Because you can! :D

Seriously though, 3 reasons:
1. Final Fantasy VII (I don't have, nor do I want, a PlayStation)
2. School Project that required PC only software
3. Various PC Games
 

cwedl

macrumors 65816
Jun 5, 2003
1,407
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i have to program in asp.net, and i own creative suite cs2 for use on windows pc which i use for website design etc
 

RaMaz

macrumors regular
Apr 6, 2007
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i use bootcamp, parallels, VMware Fusion, and sometimes Q,

Boot Camp (Vista Ultimate)= Halo, and just to try vista,

Parallels (2000 Pro, XP, Ubuntu) = Music programs on Windows, and Ubuntu just to check it out

VMware Fusion (Win 98 sometimes 07 Longhorn Server) = Just for fun,
 

thedude110

macrumors 68020
Jun 13, 2005
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3- I paid for an online football streaming program subscription and the software is windows based

This is it for me, essentially. MLB.com (which I stream on my precious blueberry iBook) audio streams much more cleanly on Windows. When Windows is stable.

Though I have to admit, ever since installing XP on my once ME machine, Windows has been much better. Still generally craptastic, but nowhere near as awful.

Though ometimes I look at my Windows machine and I say to it:

You're scanning for viruses. And that's fine. But why must this task consume 90% of your attention?
 

finiteyoda

macrumors member
Apr 10, 2007
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Um... is working for Microsoft good enough reason? :)

Things I use regularly in parallels on a daily basis:
ISA Firewall Client - basically necessary to get access on any port other than 80 on the microsoft corpnet
mstsc (remote desktop) - to manage all my servers
visual studio - for debugging x64 code
source depot - MS's internal build system, altho you can't imagine how slow building windows under parallels on a MBP is :p
IE7 - For html compatibility tests
list goes on and on...
 

kiang

macrumors regular
Apr 8, 2007
129
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ii.) office '07
This is a completely valid reason, I mean: MS has NEVER had it's own ideas, until now: the ribbon. it was risky, but it works GREAT. it's an OSX-worthy interface: it's intuitive and edits itself to your current actions.
really, MS: good job (though it's the first good product I ever saw of you guys :p)
 

Chone

macrumors 65816
Aug 11, 2006
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I can think of threeo:

1. Work related software (or propietary software from your employer) than only runs on Windows.
2. Windows only media content (some wmv movies can only be played on windows)
3. Games, gaming on Windows is much MUCH nicer than gaming on OSX.
 
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