Congrats on the new purchase!
To think that last time I used a Mac, this is what I used, and it wasn't even the latest model (I was in school after all).
Thanks for the offer to help, bluefox, I may need it at some point Leopard (which I actually purchased for my MacBook) is one of the reasons to step up; the built-in backup (Time Machine being one of them). It has a couple of new features that made me think it's finally a good time to switch (with the previous version there were a few things I found inadequate somehow, but I guess that is normal for someone who has used Windows for so long...).I was aware that Boot Camp now is shipped together with the OS X, but I wouldn't want to shut down and restart to use DVD Profiler. That is why I will be using a system that allows me to use the one windows program I still need right within the running Mac OS X.Do you happen to have experience with either Parallels (a friend of mine uses it) or VMWare? It seems both are currently coping to get settled with Leopard, but that can only be temporarily, methinks.
I am sitting here on a Mac, too, a MacMini to be exact.
But I still have a four year old Windows notebook and as long as it is running I will do my Windows stuff (like DVDP) on it.
Everyone that has bought an Apple computer absolutely raves about it. My computer is a Dell and I've had nothing but trouble with it. I haven't wanted to replace it since I only use a computer for pleasure now. I use it for my DVD collecting, emails, etc. Once it collapses for the last time I won't be able to switch to Apple because it doesn't work with DVDP.
I don't have the the computer skill to make it work, I couldn't even figure out how share a youtube video without help!
Hopefully someone (hint hint) will develop the program to accommodate Apple and my DVDs so that I can join the Apple party.
I couldn't even figure out how share a youtube video without help!
gets annoying if the instructions are ignored.