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Contractor
Trade: Remodeling & Home Additions
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Delaware
Posts: 2,434
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Anyone Using Mac's
I've been a PC guy for ages and know a number of people singing the praises of mac machines. I'm concerned about stuff like Chief Architect and Quickbooks running on a mac-do you need 'mac' versions of the programs?
is it realy easier? can you use MS Word? if you open a Word document on a mac, does it convert it the native mac program? |
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Pro
Trade: Painting in Utah
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Southern Utah
Posts: 910
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Re: Anyone Using Mac's
There is a lot of software for macs. See here
With more being online software available, you should be able to find something. I use QB, mac version, but you can easily export to pc version for the accountant! |
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