Re: Can I use Virtual PC on my G5 to use MS Project?

From: filesiteguy (filesiteguy_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/24/04


Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 06:51:10 -0800

Sudi Scott wrote:

> I have the latest MS Office on my MAC G% and am so wanting to be able to
> use Project. I just recieved Vistual PC and am a little blown away by the
> complexity of the instructions on loading. Will using Virtual PC allow me
> to use MS Project? And also are there any big issues that MAC users are
> having with Virtual PC?

This is probably answered, but I use Project 2000 in a Wine session (using
Crossover Office) for my Linux machine. Probably should work using a
Virtual PC under your system.

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