Cool. i hope we can answer your questions. You have a lot of possibility with the new MacBook or MacBook Pros.Originally Posted by billcd
With the new intel macs, why use an emulator?Originally Posted by billcd
You have possibilities. GPS on Macs is not well supported. So you might want to look at using either BootCamp or Parallels and have no trouble using the same program.Originally Posted by billcd
I don't know to much about HTML but you will be in heaven on Mac OS X. There is a plethora of programs for OS X web development. If you are a hands on code monkey of HTML then on OS X use the program TextWrangler or the shareware BBEdit (or it's little freeware cousin BBEdit Lite.Originally Posted by billcd
The one word two things for this is with the OS X install disk install the optional X11 application. Also the word to remember is recompile for OS X.Originally Posted by billcd
Yes, but you can get around this on your machine, if you know how to. Coming from linux, it should not be hard for you.Originally Posted by billcd
OS X is a little locked down in that aspect because the top level is apple proprietary. You can get around some of that but I can't go into more detail.Originally Posted by billcd
I haven't run these applications. You might want to check out what people are saying in the VersionTracker and/or MacUpdate.Originally Posted by billcd
See above for those answers. Also search this board and Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac board.Originally Posted by billcd
This article went into that. I think i read somewhere that with smart notebook practices some reviewer got a little of 4 hours on his MacBook.Originally Posted by billcd




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