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nevermind the bullocks!
dominic, thanks for the pragmatic response, it's helpful.
although we try to do everything in c++ at baruch, i do take your point on the importance of excel.
while mac excel might have its glitches, what has your experience been, if any, with using your mac as a windows machine, i.e. using bootcamp or parallels to run windows and its apps on it?
thanks again everybody for your pointers! :tiphat:
dmytro
dominic, thanks for the pragmatic response, it's helpful.
this xps m1330 comes with dedicated 'intelligent beings' support, which i agree is a great braincell preservation program.My laptops are Dells, and I'm happy with them. But I have the deluxe support plan, where I get intelligent beings answering my call and fixing them. When I had the cheap plan, I got stuck in the "Your screen is not broken, try installing windows" hell.
But there is no option for a newbie quant other than Excel for Windows.
Excel for Macintosh is being withdrawn and replaced by a pile of shit that does not work properly and can never be made useful for finance. Mac Excel will not work properly with Windows Excel.
There is no useful spreadsheet for the Mac. Apples "Numbers" is bollocks.
although we try to do everything in c++ at baruch, i do take your point on the importance of excel.
while mac excel might have its glitches, what has your experience been, if any, with using your mac as a windows machine, i.e. using bootcamp or parallels to run windows and its apps on it?
thanks again everybody for your pointers! :tiphat:
dmytro