Friday, October 24, 2008

The Ultimate Alliance Between A Windows PC and A Mac?



Gina Trapani over at Lifehacker must have read my post on using a PC and Mac notebook side-by-side, because she just posted some great tips on making an alliance between your Windows and Mac computer:
When it comes to computers, you want it all: the portability of a laptop, the extensibility of a desktop, as well as the sleekness of Mac OS X and the wide selection of software for Windows. After virtualizing and dual-booting Windows on my MacBook Pro for well over a year, I'm done—done with slow virtual machines and "your hard drive is low on space" messages, done with having to switch gears to move from one OS to another. There's software and hardware I'm invested in that simply works better on a PC over a Mac (and vice versa) and I want it all at my fingertips every day. When you want to move between the two operating systems fluidly and get the full benefit of both a laptop and a desktop, a few techniques can marry your Mac notebook and PC desktop to live and work in harmony.
Follow the link to read about Gina's set-up and how she makes it work.

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