>>So, Boot Camp really isn't going to help me then?

Boot Camp allows you to run Windows on your Mac, assuming it is a relatively recent one with an Intel processor. Running Windows allows you to access all the same software as any other PC.

Boot Camp may be "pure evil" in the eyes of long-time Mac owners, but it seems to have allowed Apple to attract a whole new group of users who always loved their design but were either afraid to move away from PCs or needed to use some specific program they couldn't get on the Mac.

I was sort of joking but only in the sense that there is probably a less drastic solution.


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