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¡¦ Mac OS x¿¡ °üÇÏ¿© Àú¸¦ ³î·£ ¹«¾ùÀÌ Kevin¿Í ¿À´Ã °£´ãÇϰí ÀÖ´Â µ¿¾È ³ª´Â ±ú´Þ¾Ò´Ù Àú¿¡°Ô »ý°¢ÀÌ µé ¶§ À̾ú´Ù ¾ó±¼¿¡¼ Àú¸¦ ÃæºÐÈ÷ ¸íÁßÇÑ ¹«¾ð°¡´Â. One of the major reasons I used to justify the purchase of a MacBook Pro early this year was how easily I could run Windows programs on the Mac using Parallels Desktop. One of the first programs I installed on the Mac was Parallels followed by installing Vista Ultimate in a virtual machine. This would make sure I could run my Windows apps, the ones that I had judged essential and that the ability to run under Parallels helped me justify the purchase of the MBP. It runs flawlessly and I was impressed with how well Windows ran on my Mac from day one.
I have been a die-hard Windows user since I started computing. If you had told me I would switch to Mac at any point in the future, I would have laughed at you. There was nothing that could ever make me switch! Well, that didn•ât exactly last forever, but as a recent Mac 
«switcher,†I have a unique perspective on both worlds.
I•âve spent about 15 hours trying to install a $100 Vista 
«upgrade†on two different machines. If I spend 2 more hours, I would have been better off working at McDonald•âs for $7 per hour and throwing this crap out. 














