Hey guys,
I'm starting Bsc/ MBBS at Queensland University this year where the first two years of my course are BSc. I have used windows my entire life but, now that I am in search for a new laptop, the Macbook looks awfully inviting. I have heard good things about how smooth and problem free the operating system is but i have also heard many many incompatibility issues involving the Mac OS X.
I have researched a bit and found out theres a ton of annoyances like only being able to VIEW (not edit) particular filetypes like excel spreadsheets. This could be a major issue since I will be living on campus and will want to share my work with other people. The equivalent to Microsoft Office for the Mac is iWork but things are lost when trying to export iWork files to those on windows (in certain circumstances anyway).
I also hear that (for some courses) the Uni requires you to use some software that won't run on a Mac. I know that this is the case for commerce but I'm wondering if there are any science students out there (particularly UQ students) who run into this problem in their course.
I am aware of Bootcamp which allows you to install both operating systems and select either one during startup. However, I would assume there are also problems with running Windows XP on a Mac - one of which is that the files stored on the Mac OS X will be basically invisible to files stored on the XP.
So essentially, I'm looking to buy a new laptop within this week but these are concerns that I need answered before I can make a decision between Mac or PC.
Thanks in advance.
I'm starting Bsc/ MBBS at Queensland University this year where the first two years of my course are BSc. I have used windows my entire life but, now that I am in search for a new laptop, the Macbook looks awfully inviting. I have heard good things about how smooth and problem free the operating system is but i have also heard many many incompatibility issues involving the Mac OS X.
I have researched a bit and found out theres a ton of annoyances like only being able to VIEW (not edit) particular filetypes like excel spreadsheets. This could be a major issue since I will be living on campus and will want to share my work with other people. The equivalent to Microsoft Office for the Mac is iWork but things are lost when trying to export iWork files to those on windows (in certain circumstances anyway).
I also hear that (for some courses) the Uni requires you to use some software that won't run on a Mac. I know that this is the case for commerce but I'm wondering if there are any science students out there (particularly UQ students) who run into this problem in their course.
I am aware of Bootcamp which allows you to install both operating systems and select either one during startup. However, I would assume there are also problems with running Windows XP on a Mac - one of which is that the files stored on the Mac OS X will be basically invisible to files stored on the XP.
So essentially, I'm looking to buy a new laptop within this week but these are concerns that I need answered before I can make a decision between Mac or PC.
Thanks in advance.