pretty widespread... don't pick up you iBook w/ your left hand and the screen open -- it's right where the video card meets the mo'board... google it and you'll find it.
just installed on MBP and it runs like the parallels of old. I literally had to laugh at what an ingenious idea this 'coherence' is... F* it... i'm going to run both all of the time now just to see how it is. after all, with this level of "integration" it pretty much makes it a seamless experience to some degree. I had originally installed BootCamp way back after it was first released then realized i didn't really need Windoze that bad... but now, if i can share a BootCamp XP partition with a Parallels instance -- why not? Looks like some users are having problems with the bootcamp instance and parallels (esp. corporate versions) so i may just wait a little bit longer to try that out. Kudos to parallels!!
IMHO i'd say the *only* worthwhile upgrade (if you're using Exchange 2003) is RPC over HTTP for Outlook 2003 -- that's it. No VPN necessary. Only if you're interested in the add'l offline sync's of tasks and notes. otherwise WebDav works just fine.
pretty widespread... don't pick up you iBook w/ your left hand and the screen open -- it's right where the video card meets the mo'board... google it and you'll find it.
just installed on MBP and it runs like the parallels of old. I literally had to laugh at what an ingenious idea this 'coherence' is... F* it... i'm going to run both all of the time now just to see how it is. after all, with this level of "integration" it pretty much makes it a seamless experience to some degree. I had originally installed BootCamp way back after it was first released then realized i didn't really need Windoze that bad... but now, if i can share a BootCamp XP partition with a Parallels instance -- why not? Looks like some users are having problems with the bootcamp instance and parallels (esp. corporate versions) so i may just wait a little bit longer to try that out. Kudos to parallels!!
IMHO i'd say the *only* worthwhile upgrade (if you're using Exchange 2003) is RPC over HTTP for Outlook 2003 -- that's it. No VPN necessary. Only if you're interested in the add'l offline sync's of tasks and notes. otherwise WebDav works just fine.
This desktop scanner is very fast to scan and fast to xfer (ala USB2) -- i recommend it.