I made the plunge today. After months of drooling over applications and features. I think it went well, but only time will tell. I’ve been needing to run things like BootCamp, and OmniGraffle Pro… and I’ve really been stymied with OS 10.4. So… I ordered a new hard drive for my laptop and installed it Friday night. I know, I know, exciting weekend fun!

(I’ve been running 10.5 on my desktop Mac Pro machine since PT HD was released)

Well, long story short… I am now running OS 10.5.2 on the primary partition of my laptop (shh… don’t tell Berklee, we’re not moving forward on 10.5 right now, for one thing ProTools LE is not yet compatible!). I also have a Windows Vista partition (scary I know but I’ve already got a real pc running XP so I thought I’d go out on a limb!). The third partition is carrying my old OS 10.4 material which makes it easy to be Berklee institution certified!

One weekend and I have a new bounce in my step! Spring has never felt better! I have had so much fun poking around 10.5 and all of the new applications available. WOW! I also installed the VMWare tool so I can run that BootCamp Windows partition while still working in OS X! Many of you will remember the old days of running Virtual PC and other emulation tools. I’m sorry, don’t cry. Those days were full of promise yet in reality caused much pain and suffering (as well as too many of us staring at our computers while the incredibly slow process of opening a document or application was performed.)

This new world of OS 10.5, BootCamp and VMWare could very well be the world we wished we had back in the 1990’s. I’ll check in with my progress as I move foreward, but right now, things seem to be working very well and the promise of a Mac/PC collaboration might very well be the outcome!

    I really like the new “preview” feature in 10.5, just select a file, hit the spacebar and voila! Its perfect for documents, I use it all the time…

    Happy birthday, Jeanine!

    I also love the Safari feature that allows you to place anything from a website into your Dashboard. I use it for a traffic webcam, very convenient!

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