Yeah, it is pretty slick, although I must admit I get bored pretty quickly playing with it (Win2K in my case -- the only version of Windows I have) and just go back to OS X. My biggest complaint is Parallels chews up memory, but I suppose that is to be expected virtualizing an OS under another OS. Other than that, it is freaky good.
/dev/mrg On 3/15/07, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just installed Parallels Desktop trial on my Mac: http://www.parallels.com/ Works very nice - now I have Mac OS X (obviously), Windows XP (booted from the Mac bootcamp partition) and Fedora Core 4 Linux - all on one desktop. Finally I don't have to maintain multiple old boxes with various OS's to access the full test environment for Cayenne :-) Andrus
