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The thread explores the experiences and opinions of participants regarding the use of Mac and PC operating systems, particularly in relation to the Pampered Chef software PP/P3. Participants share personal anecdotes about their preferences, experiences with different systems, and the potential for a Mac version of the software.
Views differ among participants regarding their preferences for operating systems, with no clear consensus on which is superior. Some express a strong preference for Macs, while others are content with PCs.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to their operating systems, with discussions reflecting a mix of technical insights and anecdotal evidence.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants considering their options for operating systems and those curious about the experiences of others in the community.
cmdtrgd said:If I were into graphics, I would be both. I like PCs because you CAN screw them up. I know that sounds weird, but when I screw something up and can figure out how to fix it, I learn a lot and understand how things work!
Longfellows.Tara1021 said:Hubby is a Mac, I'm a PC. Wonder what our babies will be???![]()
GourmetGirl said:You mean you can run windows on a Mac?!? Nobody ever told me this! Darn it! Well on my next computer come 2-3 years from now (when P3 will be Mac approved anyways I hope) I shall definitely be getting a Mac!
New Macs have Intel chips in them, which allow them to run Windows. It runs through an emulator, but they're much better than the old emulators (I had Virtual PC on my 2000 G4 to run PP, and it really sucked). DH knows more about it than me, because he's got 2 (!) Intel-based Macs (his MacBook and his iMac) and he occasionally runs games using Boot Camp.GourmetGirl said:You mean you can run windows on a Mac?!? Nobody ever told me this! Darn it! Well on my next computer come 2-3 years from now (when P3 will be Mac approved anyways I hope) I shall definitely be getting a Mac!
Lemmings?katie0128 said:Used Macs in college (N Ky Univ) and hated them. Maybe they were crappy ones, but just really didn't like them. Of course, I'm also a bit leming at times and seem to be so when it comes to this box on my desk... so of course I got a PC (actually, was a gift from the FIL, so wouldn't complain no matter what it was!)
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Lemmings?
You need to go watch http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-715862862672743260 from 1984. It was an award winner and was shown only ONCE.
The "Reviving Mac Version of PP" initiative refers to efforts aimed at updating and improving the Pampered Chef (PP) software for Mac users, ensuring compatibility and enhancing user experience. This initiative gathers insights from current users of PP and P3 to identify pain points and desired features.
Users can provide feedback through dedicated forums, surveys, or by directly contacting customer support. Sharing specific experiences, suggestions, and issues encountered while using PP or P3 helps the development team prioritize updates and improvements.
Common issues reported by Mac users include compatibility problems with the latest macOS versions, performance lags, and difficulties in accessing certain features that are more stable on Windows. Users often seek solutions for these challenges through community forums and support channels.
Yes, based on user feedback, there are discussions about introducing new features such as enhanced reporting tools, improved user interface design, and better integration with other tools used in direct sales. User suggestions play a crucial role in shaping these potential updates.
To stay updated, users can subscribe to newsletters from Pampered Chef, join relevant social media groups, or participate in community forums. These platforms often share the latest news, updates, and timelines regarding the development of the Mac version of PP.