Games no question, but Office really hasn't been an issue since Office 2011 for Mac came out. Outlook works great, and all the other productivity apps have given me zero issues with file compatibility. Everything just works as it should. (I bought a 2-license pack for my Macbook and my wife's, and used the Home Use Program to get Office 2010 on my Windows desktop. Everything plays nicely together.)
I am using a thinkpad laptop for work, and SERIOUSLY considering to switch to the mba 11 or 13 inch just for the lightness..
But the problem is MS office for mac sucks, and I use office a lot (ppt and heavy excel modelling). So If I buy a mba and use parallels for windows, or dual boot into windows, will this work? or just defeats the purpose of owning a mac in the first place
There's other light computers. You don't have to buy Apple for that. You also won't stuck with the embarrassing lit Apple on the lid :^D
I am using a thinkpad laptop for work, and SERIOUSLY considering to switch to the mba 11 or 13 inch just for the lightness..
But the problem is MS office for mac sucks...
Yes it'll work. And yes, it'll defeat the whole point.So If I buy a mba and use parallels for windows, or dual boot into windows, will this work? or just defeats the purpose of owning a mac in the first place
Apparently they've really improved it, it = the single USB port. Which you'd have to hook your ethernet adapter to anyway, so good luck with that.
http://www.everymac.com/systems/app...air-magsafe-ethernet-modem-bluetooth-2.1.html
Take your lone USB port and $29 adapter and shove it.
Just to be sure, have you used the 2011 version? I agree wholeheartedly on the 2008 version, but I like the 2011 version.
Yes it'll work. And yes, it'll defeat the whole point.Even its awesome trackpad doesn't work as well under Windows; must be something with the software drivers under OSX.
I use both, and they both have advantages. I use a Macbook Pro at home and it's the best laptop I've even owned...it's just so freakin' comfortable. I also use a PC at home in my "Command Center" with a 37" and a 23" monitor. At work I use Windows Vista on a 24" monitor.
Windows just plain gets the job done. IOS is more "casual", but not sure I'd want to work in that environment.
Just to be sure, have you used the 2011 version? I agree wholeheartedly on the 2008 version, but I like the 2011 version.
Yes it'll work. And yes, it'll defeat the whole point.Even its awesome trackpad doesn't work as well under Windows; must be something with the software drivers under OSX.
There's other light computers. You don't have to buy Apple for that. You also won't stuck with the embarrassing lit Apple on the lid :^D
Just to be sure, have you used the 2011 version? I agree wholeheartedly on the 2008 version, but I like the 2011 version.
Yes it'll work. And yes, it'll defeat the whole point.Even its awesome trackpad doesn't work as well under Windows; must be something with the software drivers under OSX.
Hmmm ok I will try and see the 2011 office (my wife uses 11 inch mba)
Also if I do get mac laptop, shall I get the 13 inch retina mbp or the 13 inch mba... decisions decisions....
Is the retina display really that much better than the mba display? I saw it at the apple store and to be honest it looks better but not THAT much better
Switched from Win 7 to OS X in 2010 when I built myself a Hackintosh. Was taking a grad school course that required use of Final Cut Pro (and included the software on an educational license in the tuition for the class) and was feeling adventurous. Added a 15" Macbook Pro to the stable in early 2011.
One reason I stay on OS X (besides already having the gear) is the ease with which I can use all my development stuff on a daily basis. Always running tools that were built in Ruby via Terminal (Sass, Compass, Jekyll) and Node.js and Python. Although a Windows box could use these tools too, it's a bit easier on OS X. And Photoshop/Illustrator/Flash (ugh) is too important for me on a day to day basis (in a work context) that I couldn't go Linux. I do occasionally boot into Win XP and Win 7 VMs via VirtualBox to do cross-browser testing.
I'm starting a new position in two weeks and I think they are going to set me up on a Windows machine. I'm hoping I haven't forgotten everything I used to know...
I use my MBA for browsing on the couch. Nice and lightweight for the lap. However I cannot be productive in OSX, so any programming / web development / serious stuff to do is done in a Windows environment. I should be getting my Dell Precision this week.
All in all the touchpad on the MBA is excellent for goofing around, paying bills, anything online (although Safari has compatibility issues with certain sites). But percentage wise, I'm probably 75% Windows and 25% OSX.
If I had to go to Starbucks, I'd likely be packing the Precision. I'd be taking it to get work done, not to goof around. It is nice to do work out of your home environment sometimes.
I recently went into a starbucks and the place was packed (it was a brand new starbucks with a very large seating area and there wasn't a free seat in the place), while I was waiting for my drink I started to look around at each person's computers... they all had books and looked as though they where 'studying....' but not one of them had a PC... EVERY single person had a mac, and im talking there was nearly 30 people there.... almost made me think I was in a mac store....
I myself, currently utilize a PC (Acer to be specific, running windows 7)
so how about you guys?
