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11:24 am October 26, 2011
| Graeme
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Ah it's our own bloody fault for trying to be technologically smug. Welcome back to the forums by the way!
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11:12 am October 26, 2011
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but for $50, can't go wrong there.
Maybe I should offer a deal to let Mac users who purchase vmware get a discount to offset the starting cost.
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11:06 am October 26, 2011
| Jae Jun
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I think I spoke too soon. Looks like the mac version is only a 30day
trial. Seems like anything related to MAC comes at a premium.
I love windows :)
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8:54 am October 26, 2011
| Graeme
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Hmm good point. Now I'll actually have to put on my bigboy pants and buy your spreadsheets!
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8:13 am October 26, 2011
| Jae Jun
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or just download vmware for free and run it off that
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3:20 am October 19, 2011
| Graeme
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Yeah, it's a lost cause. It's just easier to put bootcamp on your computer and do it that way.
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1:30 pm October 18, 2011
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Post edited 6:33 am – October 18, 2011 by rhasan
Graeme said:
Hey Jae,
Been hearing that Excell 2011 for Mac will be able to reproduce a lot of Windows macros. Any word on whether the new excel for mac will be able to populate your spreadsheet?
I have been trying to make it work with Excel 2011 but it seems I need a compatible SMF plugin.
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9:22 am June 22, 2011
| Jae Jun
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True but it still doesn't work. Mac office just doesnt have the engine required to run windows code. Ends up crashing.
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5:13 am June 22, 2011
| Graeme
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Hey Jae,
Been hearing that Excell 2011 for Mac will be able to reproduce a lot of Windows macros. Any word on whether the new excel for mac will be able to populate your spreadsheet?
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