I am a university science/education student up in Canada and I have recently ordered a 2.0 Macbook, with 120GB HD and 1 Gig of RAM (should have it by Thursday
hopefully). I have a number of questions in regards to parallels/ boot-camp and applications but most are in regards to bootcamp/parallels (hence this forum). I am new to macs so please be gentle
Applications/OS questions
1.This upcoming semester I will need to use a program called Matlab (for a numerical methods course) and I am wondering what the best way to run this program would be. I have the program for windows XP but am wondering if it would be better to run it under bootcamp or parallels. I intend to use OSX as much as possible and will only need to use this program every so often. I would like to use parallels but I am wondering if it is stable enough to be trusted with an assignment I will have worked on for countless hours.
2. I also like puttering around with autocad 2002. I dont do any heavy 3D rendering so would parallels be sufficient to run this program?
3. I have a copy of Microsoft office xp. As I have previously said I would like to run OSX most of the time. I can get a copy of office 2004 from my university at a discount. I am wondering if you would suggest:
a) waiting until a universal copy of office comes out for mac
b) buying the office 2004 program for mac.
c) running office xp under parallels
d) running office xp under bootcamp
Bootcamp Questions:
Reading these forums it seems like it best to use the fat32 format (from my above comments would you suggest this is what I should do?)
Some Questions:
4. What size of partition should I make? (as you can see I use some pretty large windows software)
5.Will using beta bootcamp cause issues when leopard comes out? (I know this is tough to answer but I am wondering if creating a large partitioning could potentially cause problems in the future)
General Questions:
6. How do I get rid of the extra languages that come with OSX?
As you can see I have a large number of questions. I am really excited to be switching over to a mac, I have heard a lot of great things. If you have any pointers or good newbie resources I would love to check them out. Thanks for taking the time to read this and give your opinions! Sorry if you have seen this on macnn
Applications/OS questions
1.This upcoming semester I will need to use a program called Matlab (for a numerical methods course) and I am wondering what the best way to run this program would be. I have the program for windows XP but am wondering if it would be better to run it under bootcamp or parallels. I intend to use OSX as much as possible and will only need to use this program every so often. I would like to use parallels but I am wondering if it is stable enough to be trusted with an assignment I will have worked on for countless hours.
2. I also like puttering around with autocad 2002. I dont do any heavy 3D rendering so would parallels be sufficient to run this program?
3. I have a copy of Microsoft office xp. As I have previously said I would like to run OSX most of the time. I can get a copy of office 2004 from my university at a discount. I am wondering if you would suggest:
a) waiting until a universal copy of office comes out for mac
b) buying the office 2004 program for mac.
c) running office xp under parallels
d) running office xp under bootcamp
Bootcamp Questions:
Reading these forums it seems like it best to use the fat32 format (from my above comments would you suggest this is what I should do?)
Some Questions:
4. What size of partition should I make? (as you can see I use some pretty large windows software)
5.Will using beta bootcamp cause issues when leopard comes out? (I know this is tough to answer but I am wondering if creating a large partitioning could potentially cause problems in the future)
General Questions:
6. How do I get rid of the extra languages that come with OSX?
As you can see I have a large number of questions. I am really excited to be switching over to a mac, I have heard a lot of great things. If you have any pointers or good newbie resources I would love to check them out. Thanks for taking the time to read this and give your opinions! Sorry if you have seen this on macnn