MediaFour announces MacDrive for Vista
Getting a Windows install up and running under Boot Camp is only half the battle. After you are successfully living in two operating systems you need to solve the problem of how to access your emails, documents and other files easily whichever OS you are using.
One way is to move everything online. Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Documents and the rest of Google's ever-growing online services seem to offer a platform-independent solution. But it's not without its problems.
Enter MacDrive, an amazing piece of software that allows you to use your Mac drives as normal under Windows. Just install it on any computer (or Boot Camped partition) running Windows XP or 2000, Server 2003 (or even Windows ME and 98SE). Your Mac drives will now appear and operate completely transparently in Windows Explorer:[/quote]
http://apcmag.com/node/4680
One way is to move everything online. Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Documents and the rest of Google's ever-growing online services seem to offer a platform-independent solution. But it's not without its problems.
Enter MacDrive, an amazing piece of software that allows you to use your Mac drives as normal under Windows. Just install it on any computer (or Boot Camped partition) running Windows XP or 2000, Server 2003 (or even Windows ME and 98SE). Your Mac drives will now appear and operate completely transparently in Windows Explorer:[/quote]
http://apcmag.com/node/4680
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