On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:

> There's always VMWare Fusion for that
>

I've used that in the past and it's okay. However, there are things that I
may want to keep open all the time, and I don't really love having a VM
running all the time. Not sure a Mini would love it either.

Also, there is some VPN software that I have found will refuse to run
within a VM. Since I never know what my next client will be using for their
VPN I really like having a real Windows machine running right on the metal
and not in a VM.

-Cameron

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