"Brian Paul Ehni" <behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:C40B2909.A5E62%behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 3/22/08 6:49 PM, in article hWgFj.643$Qv5.543@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Tom"
> <yahoo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Tom" <yahoo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:m0kEj.6877$i54.3456@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>> "Brian Paul Ehni" <behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>> news:C4072F9F.A565C%behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> He needs to run Microsoft Access db application what is the
>>>>>> preferred
>>>>> method of doing this on the AirBook?
>>>>
>>>> Either run Boot Camp and reboot to Windows XP, or, as I prefer,
install
>>>> Parallels, then Windows XP for MacOS to Windows OS drag and drop.
>>>> Either
>>>> way, you will need Office as well; Microsoft, in it's infinite
wisdom,
>>>> does
>>>> not offer Access as part of the Mac Office Suite. There's also
>>>> FileMakerPro
>>>> - a DB program that is cross-platform!
>>
>> Tell me more about Parallels please.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
> It's a third-party program for running Windows or other non-Apple OS as
if
> it were an application. If you are familiar at all with the Microsoft
> "Virtual PC" (formerly Connectix), it's the same thing, except Parallels
> is
> much faster than Parallels ever was, because it doesn't have to emulate
> the
> Intel processor architecture; you're already running on it. It's great
for
> those apps for which there is just no Mac analogue.
>
> http://www.parallels.com/
>
I'm not familar w/ vitur\aul pc onlt remote desktop. It runs with the MAc
OS so no rebnoot is needed?
I'm check out the link.
Thanks
Tom


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