Happy New Year to all!
I was previously running all of my work applications on my MacBook Pro using VMware Fusion to run Windows XP, so essentially everything was running "in a Windows environment" and it used all appications in that Windows instance.
That MacBook has run it's course and I am getting a new one to be delivered very soon. My question is this: What is the best way to run TigerPaw, if I want to use my Mac primarily for everything else (Microsoft Office for Mac with Excel, Word, & Outlook).
Here are the options as I see them (please let me know if there is another, or better option):
1 - Still run VMware and have TigerPaw run in a Windows enviroment
2 - Connect via terminal server to run TigerPaw
3 - Connect via TigerPaw Mobile
My question for all three options is, can I utilize my applications on my Mac (Word, Excel, Outlook) with any/all of these options for Word merge, Mail templates, etc.
We are running version 14.1.17
Please let me know if you have any questions and I will provide as much additinional info as I can.
Thanks!
Dave
I was previously running all of my work applications on my MacBook Pro using VMware Fusion to run Windows XP, so essentially everything was running "in a Windows environment" and it used all appications in that Windows instance.
That MacBook has run it's course and I am getting a new one to be delivered very soon. My question is this: What is the best way to run TigerPaw, if I want to use my Mac primarily for everything else (Microsoft Office for Mac with Excel, Word, & Outlook).
Here are the options as I see them (please let me know if there is another, or better option):
1 - Still run VMware and have TigerPaw run in a Windows enviroment
2 - Connect via terminal server to run TigerPaw
3 - Connect via TigerPaw Mobile
My question for all three options is, can I utilize my applications on my Mac (Word, Excel, Outlook) with any/all of these options for Word merge, Mail templates, etc.
We are running version 14.1.17
Please let me know if you have any questions and I will provide as much additinional info as I can.
Thanks!
Dave
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