That's good to hear. There are some schools, for example, who have bespoke software for coursework built on Windows. Thanks for posting this.
lucy24
6:44 pm on Aug 13, 2015 (gmt 0)
And, in some rare cases -- looking at you, ABBYY FineReader -- the Windows version of some application has functionalities that are simply missing from the Mac version.
:: poring over article trying to figure out whether you can do this on an existing HD, or whether you have to start clean and re-partition the drive ::
natalystickens
7:17 am on Sep 17, 2015 (gmt 0)
I've never understood people, which bought maс and instulled windows on it. What is the reason?
travelin cat
3:44 pm on Sep 17, 2015 (gmt 0)
natalystickens, there is a lot of software that the general population uses that is not available on Macs. Having the ability to run another OS on a Mac allows you to run the software. See lucy24's comment above yours for an example.
For my company, we need to see how certain websites and apps function on Windows. The ability to check these things, without a separate Windows machine, saves time and money.