Old 12-14-2006   #1 (permalink)
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My company is hopefully picking up a laptop for me to use while traveling. This is for mostly business use, but some design will need to be done as well.

They were looking at a Dell with pretty much the same specs as this MacBook:
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My question is 2 fold, are there any issues with installing CS1 on the intel based MacBook? And does the intel processor allow for PC based programs as well?

I haven't really looked into them before and the fact that they are considering even buying this has me amazed already...
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MacBook is the way to go to get more computer for your money, but I hate Macs so I did a little research on this very subject the other day.

If you have an intel based mac, you can run windows, and any other PC based software you wish to run with only a partition. I was thinking that if I was going to buy a laptop right now, I'd buy an apple computer, reformat it and install windows on it. It just seems like the better computer for the price this way.
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