VirtualBox is nice, except that you can't simply drag files between  
the host & guest to copy ... yet. You can in Parallels & VMWare, but  
not VirtualBox ... yet.

Only complaint I've had.

Scott
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commands me; that against all natural lovings and longings, I so keep  
pushing, and crowding, and jamming myself on all the time; recklessly  
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On Oct 23, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Robert Citek wrote:

>
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to create virtual machine applications (VM apps) using
> any of three guest operating systems (Linux, Windows, Solaris).  As
> for a VM host, while my own system will be Linux, I would like to be
> able to doploy these VM apps to host OSes that can be Linux, Windows,
> or Solaris.  A bonus would be to run OS X, either as guest or host,
> but not necessary.  I've used VMware, bochs, Virtual Box, and Virtual
> PC in the past and was browsing the various options[1].
>
> What VM software would folks here recommend?  What do you like/dislike
> about that VM software?
>
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_virtual_machines
>
> Regards,
> - Robert
>
> >


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