I've heard that it's now possible to run Mac OS under VirtualBox. I tried to discuss this on another Linux forum and the mod basically went ape**** on me, claiming that I wanted to rip off Apple and blah, blah, blah. I fail to see how buying their OS and using it is ripping anyone off. You would think Apple would welcome business from Linux users. Hopefully, there are more rational people on this forum.
Here's what leads me to think Mac OS might be a better secondary OS for Linux users. It's not so massively vulnerable to malware as Windows is. Right now I run Windows under Kubuntu with VirtualBox because there are a few programs that I feel I can't do without which do not run at all or do not run well under WINE. The main ones are Photoshop, Quicken, and Final Draft. One thing all these apps have in common is there are Mac versions of them, but no Linux ones. Right now I run them in Windows 7 under VB. I switched to Kubuntu to get away from using Windows. Every time I boot up Windows, I'm reminded why. Windows takes a while to load and then once it's up, it pesters me to do about a zillion updates. And my antivirus also bugs me to update. I use that because I don't dare run Widows without antivirus protection. I have the Kaspersky firewall set to block all Internet traffic. I simply don't usually allow any Windows apps to access the Internet. I just don't trust Windows with security and I never surf the net with it. However, Windows and Kaspersky bug me to update, so I'll unblock traffic and let them do it. Plus, when I use Quicken, it needs network access to download transactions and to do my reconciling. I unblock the Internet just long enough to let it do so.
Maybe I would be better off using Mac OS as my secondary OS. Like Linux, it's Unix based. It's a better designed OS than Windows. I just looked up its price on Amazon. It's only about 30 bucks. With it being that affordable, there would be no reason on this earth to pirate it, not that I would even if it were more expensive. If it worked out for me, I could finally have what I haven't had since the early 90s – a Microsoft-free computer. Back then I used a DR DOS PC with WordStar, Lotus 1-2-3, Alpha 4 Database, PC Tools, and some other goodies.
At some point KMyMoney might take over for Quicken, but the Linux alternative to Final Draft (CeltX) just isn't there. It's junk compared to Final Draft. Photoshop can also do a lot that Gimp can't. I'm thinking that if I set up Mac OS as my secondary OS it will outperform Windows. I'm curious if anyone here has done this and if it's worth pursuing. And, please, no posts claiming that I would be stealing from Apple by paying them money.
Here's what leads me to think Mac OS might be a better secondary OS for Linux users. It's not so massively vulnerable to malware as Windows is. Right now I run Windows under Kubuntu with VirtualBox because there are a few programs that I feel I can't do without which do not run at all or do not run well under WINE. The main ones are Photoshop, Quicken, and Final Draft. One thing all these apps have in common is there are Mac versions of them, but no Linux ones. Right now I run them in Windows 7 under VB. I switched to Kubuntu to get away from using Windows. Every time I boot up Windows, I'm reminded why. Windows takes a while to load and then once it's up, it pesters me to do about a zillion updates. And my antivirus also bugs me to update. I use that because I don't dare run Widows without antivirus protection. I have the Kaspersky firewall set to block all Internet traffic. I simply don't usually allow any Windows apps to access the Internet. I just don't trust Windows with security and I never surf the net with it. However, Windows and Kaspersky bug me to update, so I'll unblock traffic and let them do it. Plus, when I use Quicken, it needs network access to download transactions and to do my reconciling. I unblock the Internet just long enough to let it do so.
Maybe I would be better off using Mac OS as my secondary OS. Like Linux, it's Unix based. It's a better designed OS than Windows. I just looked up its price on Amazon. It's only about 30 bucks. With it being that affordable, there would be no reason on this earth to pirate it, not that I would even if it were more expensive. If it worked out for me, I could finally have what I haven't had since the early 90s – a Microsoft-free computer. Back then I used a DR DOS PC with WordStar, Lotus 1-2-3, Alpha 4 Database, PC Tools, and some other goodies.
At some point KMyMoney might take over for Quicken, but the Linux alternative to Final Draft (CeltX) just isn't there. It's junk compared to Final Draft. Photoshop can also do a lot that Gimp can't. I'm thinking that if I set up Mac OS as my secondary OS it will outperform Windows. I'm curious if anyone here has done this and if it's worth pursuing. And, please, no posts claiming that I would be stealing from Apple by paying them money.
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