Hey Everyone,
I wasn't sure if I should have put this on the software forum, or if I should put it here. I figured, this forum is more all-encompassing, so here I am.
Anyway, I'm starting law school this fall and I don't want to part with my 12'' pb, but there seems to be a lot of software out there that are suppose to aid law students--unfortunately, many of these softwares (i.e. storelaw) are not compatible with my pb. Should I just bye VirtuaPC or sell my pb and *gulp* purchase a thinkpad?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I wasn't sure if I should have put this on the software forum, or if I should put it here. I figured, this forum is more all-encompassing, so here I am.
Anyway, I'm starting law school this fall and I don't want to part with my 12'' pb, but there seems to be a lot of software out there that are suppose to aid law students--unfortunately, many of these softwares (i.e. storelaw) are not compatible with my pb. Should I just bye VirtuaPC or sell my pb and *gulp* purchase a thinkpad?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

The bar exam prep people will teach you this in 3 years...
I'm not planning to use my mac for finals b/c I know examsoft can't run on a Mac (and they won't let you use it w/ VPC). So, no worries there. I'll probably use my dad's PC laptop during finals *shudder* if I really want to type my exam. From what I've been told and from what I've seen, there aren't a lot of large lecture halls in Boalt that can accomodate exams on laptops (since most of the lecture halls don't have an electrical outlet for each student). I also went to Berkeley for undergrad, so I'm familiar with Boalt's facilities.