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We have a hybrid system: The half that have dual OS use Parallels Desktop to access the client installed on their machines. For older Mac users, they access the server using the Windows Remote Desktop Connection application included with MS Office for Macs.


-----Original Message-----
From: The Museum System (TMS) Users on behalf of Rob Morgan
Sent: Fri 1/4/2008 11:50 AM
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Subject: Mac Access and TMS
 
Hello Everyone,

We would like our graphics department to have access to TMS.  They use
Macs, so we tried using Virtual PC, but it is painfully slow.  Currently
our Macs are a G4 and a G5.  I've heard that the new Macs have an Intel
chip that makes it much easier to access PC/Microsoft programs, i.e.,
TMS.  Has anyone had any success with these new Macs?  Or, does anybody
have a better solution than Virtual PC for the older Macs, i.e., the G4
and G5?

Thanks,
Rob Morgan
Baltimore Museum of Art

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