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This thread explores the considerations and experiences related to choosing between different versions of Windows operating systems, particularly Windows XP Professional and standard versions, for use with Pampered Chef tools and applications. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding multitasking capabilities, hardware specifications, and the suitability of various operating systems for their needs.
Views differ regarding the necessity of Windows XP Professional versus standard versions, with some participants advocating for the Professional version for its additional features, while others feel the standard version suffices for their needs. No clear consensus emerges on the best choice for all users.
Participants share a range of experiences and preferences based on their individual needs for multitasking and specific software requirements, reflecting a variety of technical backgrounds and comfort levels with technology.
Consultants considering a laptop purchase for their Pampered Chef business may find insights on hardware specifications and operating system choices relevant to their decision-making process.
What you need is memory. Just make sure that it has the programs you want and lots of memory and you will be fine. PP doesn't require any special operating programs so it's all about your personal preferences.dannyzmom said:I need to be able to run many programs at one time - I am a major multitasker -- meaning I will have AOL, Word, Adobe Acrobat, IE, PP and Publisher all open at the same time...and need my machine to be able to handle all that.
Just talked to my dh about this. Actually it's XP Professional that I think we're talking about (I thought WP was "word processor"). He says the biggest difference is that you have more capability to create your own website with the professional version and some networking capability.dannyzmom said:I don't know what WP Professional has to offer versus the regular WP or the MEdia version ... I am so clueless about all of this.
BethCooks4U said:You will LOVE having a laptop! It saves you tons of time and for me it eliminated math mistakes. I always tell my guests that I carry it because I am calculator illiterate! lol
I have the $499 Dell Laptop, also...it is an Inspiron B130, but I upgraded to 512 mb RAM for an extra $50, Great investment!soonerchef said:I don't think that Dell does offer a discount but I did get a loaded 17" laptop from Dell for $499 and that was with XP Home and it has worked like a champ for me.
chefjeanine said:I too am planning to add a laptop to my tools.
One thing I know I want is a keyboard with the "ten keys" (or adding machine keys). Not all (most?) laptop keyboards have these (I know you can buy ones that plug in) but since much of what we do when we are entering an order is enter numbers, I think it will make life a bit easier.
Just a thought.
tlennhoff said:I've heard rumor that there may be great sales offers on laptops in December as microsoft is late in shipping its latest operating system and so companies may discount their systems to get holiday sales and keep people from waiting for the new operating system to ship (january or february). So keep your eyes peeled.
chefjeanine said:Yes, but after all the nightmare information posted on this thread, I'm paralyzed with fear. I don't want to end up with some horrible machine that crashes and I lose 5 years worth of Pampered Chef information. And then not have anyone to back up their product.
HELP! I really want to purchase a laptop but I truly am afraid to do so at this point.
letscook04 said:I was looking at dell.com. You can build your own. Pretty cool.
That's what I did last year in December. I've LOVED it! I use it for hours a day and have never had problems. I'm probably going to need to replace my battery soon because I've started to get the message that even though my battery recharges when I plug it in, it's getting to the end of its life, as they all do. Oh well. Just like this laptop was last year's Christmas/B-Day (my birthday is the 19th, so it's easy to combine them!) present from my hubbyletscook04 said:I was looking at dell.com. You can build your own. Pretty cool.