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I'm tempted to buy a Mac but I'd like to know if there are options to run the following software:

Par 2.0 application
WinRAR
Sony SonicStage (for my mp3 player)
PSP Video 9 (or a PSP video converter)
Usenet programme with NZB support
IsoBuster (to extract ISO/bin files)

Erm, that's about it at the moment!
 
I'm not to sure at the moment, but you can always use Parallels or Boot Camp and use Windows on your mac to use those specific programs.
 
Nash said:
PSP Video 9 (or a PSP video converter)
VisualHub

I don't use binary newsgroups so I can't really help you with those other ones, other than reccommending that you look at CrossOver - I know uTorrent runs inside it nicely.
 
Check out MacPAR deLuxe and unRarX, both free. There are definatly some progs to convert videos for psp (and ipod etc) and newsgroup software with nzb support (some might not be free though) and iso extractors, do a google (stick osx in with the search query and you'll get mostly mac based stuff). You might have trouble with your sony walkman, I doubt there is an official solution from sony, but there may be work arounds.
 
You wount need ISOBuster you can mount images straight away with Toast for OSX :) Saves so much time!!

Just do a search you should find all the software you will need! If not give boot camp or parallels a try. :)
 
Nash said:
What's the Mac equivalent of Excel?
Er....Excel! :D

There are several spreadsheets available on the Mac platform from NeoOffice if you want an MS Offce equivalent suite but I find Mariner Calc to be excellent and it is lightening fast on an Intel Mac (universal binary).

http://www.marinersoftware.com/sitepage.php?page=14

Wait until next year and iWork is meant o include a spreadsheets app as well. :)
 
Nash said:
I'm tempted to buy a Mac but I'd like to know if there are options to run the following software:

Par 2.0 application
WinRAR
Sony SonicStage (for my mp3 player)
PSP Video 9 (or a PSP video converter)
Usenet programme with NZB support
IsoBuster (to extract ISO/bin files)

Erm, that's about it at the moment!

MacPar
Stuffit
No Idea
iSquint
Unison (or a free version of iGrabNews, but unison is by far worth buying!)
Isos are automatically able to be mounted in OS X.

Rich
 
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