purchased Raiser's Edge, you might want to contact Inresonance and see
what their options are - www.inresonance.com
Renee
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[mailto:ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Doug Alexander
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 6:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Raiser's Edge
My development office runs RE on Windows, of course, but I do have one
front office employee on a fairly new Intel iMac who needs RE client
access only occasionally, to look up constituent info and the like. So I
set her up with Parallels and Windows XP, and it seems to work fine. Not
blazingingly fast, but adequate for her basic needs. I think it helps
that
a) the Mac is relatively new and thus has a speedier CPU, and b) we just
upgraded our RE server as well, to a new Dell PowerEdge. =20
I still would never run RE on Macs in the Development office proper -
too
many layers of things to go wrong. And you're right, the server must
always be Windows. I've using inResonance's (FM Pro-based) Generations
product in the past, and if you want to stay all Macs I think that's a
good way to go.
-Doug
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Doug Alexander
Director of Academic Technology
Lincoln School
401-331-9696 x3137
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writes:
>Just wondering if anyone is using Razor's Edge on a Mac running
>Parallels. We're an all Mac school, but are contemplating using the
>software. Also, I know nothing about this, I'm guessing it runs on a
>server, would it have to be a PC? Thanks.
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