Agreed, with the advent of the Intel Macs I think we shall see a bigger up take of people who have come over from the dark side to see the light of the Mac world. I don't want to hang around with those grubby, bearded, fat linux geeks anymore.OllyM said:Absolutely - give us our own place, now!![]()
punky_munky said:We could do with a list of all the essential apps, there's plenty of existing threads which can be edited together.
A long explanation of all the methods of running Windows on Intel/PPC.
Information on education discounts
Anymore suggestions?
I can start on the Windows guide![]()
Well it seems you're stoked about Win-on-Mac so that's all you. What sections should be covered? Some tentative ideas:punky_munky said:We could do with a list of all the essential apps, there's plenty of existing threads which can be edited together.
A long explanation of all the methods of running Windows on Intel/PPC.
Information on education discounts
Anymore suggestions?
I can start on the Windows guide![]()
That sounds like a forum mod. Not something we'll entertain here (they introduce extra avenues for security issues, and up to vBulletin 3.5, they're officially unsupported).Mat said:These forums:
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/index.php?
have a feature where you have to state (tickbox) which subject you are posting in a forum, e.g. in the iMac and Mac Mini forum you have to state which one your post is about so the title is easily labelled. Considering its the same vBulletin could OcUK not turn on the same feature??
My services remain available, should you choose to utilize them. Tell me what you need, sir.EVH said:snip
Well if you look back to you previous post maybe you could do #5?BillytheImpaler said:My services remain available, should you choose to utilize them. Tell me what you need, sir.
EVH said:Anyone care to do the education discount? (perferrably someone with access to the HE store)