Long time mac user. Recently ran into a situation where I needed to run an app that was only available on a PC. Spent a half hour on Dell's website. Spent $400 on a scratch & dent machine. It arrived in the mail a few days later. Works fine.
How much time would it have taken for me to try all this on crossover or parallels?
Which is more valuable? Your time or your money?
Bottom line: PCs are cheap and easy to find - if you need to run some obscure PC-only app - get a PC. If you want to run mainstream apps and productivity tools ... well... choose your platform.
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Long time mac user.
Recently ran into a situation where I needed to run an app that was only available on a PC.
Spent a half hour on Dell's website.
Spent $400 on a scratch & dent machine.
It arrived in the mail a few days later.
Works fine.
How much time would it have taken for me to try all this on crossover or parallels?
Which is more valuable? Your time or your money?
Bottom line:
PCs are cheap and easy to find - if you need to run some obscure PC-only app - get a PC. If you want to run mainstream apps and productivity tools ... well... choose your platform.