
I’m very pleased so far with
Bootcamp, an
apple application which allows users to be able to run Windows on your
Mac. The Leopard OS comes standard with
Bootcamp, and allows you to run all of your Windows stuff, if so desired. This is great for churches that want to make the switch, but don’t have thousands of dollars to abandon their favorite Windows programs, such as
Mediashout, and move over completely to Native
Apple products. I call it the best of both worlds (eh, perhaps i’ve been exposed to too much of my daughters
Hannah Montana music). Anyway, I get phone calls all of the time, of churches wanting to make the switch, but want to bring their PC software with them. This program is for you. Have you made the switch yet? Are you thinking about it?
Mediashout 3.5 on a Mac said,
January 31, 2008 at 4:05 pm
[...] ~KeViN~SheRRI~ wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptI’m very pleased so far with Bootcamp, an apple application which allows users to be able to run Windows on your Mac. The Leopard OS comes standard with Bootcamp, and allows you to run all of your Windows stuff, if so desired. This is great for churches that want to make the switch, but don’t have thousands of dollars to abandon their favorite Windows programs, such as Mediashout, and move over completely to Native Apple products. I call it the best of both worlds (eh, perhaps i’ve been exposed to too much of my daughters Hannah Montana music). Anyway, I get phone calls all of the time, of churches wanting to make the switch, but want to bring their PC software with them. This program is for you. Have you made the switch yet? Are you thinking about it? [...]
Dallas Stevens said,
February 28, 2008 at 3:29 pm
i have recently made the switch and i’m diggin’ my macbook pro. however, i’m curious if you’ve actually used mediashout 3.5 on bootcamp yet or if there is anyone out there who has. i’m using parallels and so far i have had a very difficult time with mediashout.