It works very well. I use it with both a Win7Pro instance and a
Win2008 Server. For $50 or so its worth it. The Unity View option is
pretty cool. It lets you access virtual machine applications, guest
operating system functions, and VMware Fusion functions from the
applications menu. You can keep your virtual machine applications in
the dock after you power off your virtual machine and quit VMware
Fusion. So for all intents and purposes its just like having the
application running on the Mac.

Parallels works quite fine as well. J.J. can tell you more about that.
Another option is the open source Virtual Box. Its a bit more memory
hungry I find

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So I have decided that since I want to use Dreamweaver for it's WYSIWYG 
> feature, and the fact that the only legal copy that I have is for windows, I 
> am looking at VM Ware Fusion 4 for my MacBook Pro. Any thoughts on this? I am 
> looking at their product and it seems pretty slick. I like the fact that I 
> don't have to reboot to use windows apps.
>
>
> Bruce
>
> 

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