Virtualbox has no ability to import existing virtual machines from Fusion, Parallels, or any other product. They're planning to have this at some point, but there's no timetable as to when.


On Dec 5, 2008, at 03:01, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

It is almost completely accessible. I don't know about the second question, though, as I don't run fussion.

Thanks for lisetning,
Alex,


On 4-Dec-08, at 11:54 PM, Will Lomas wrote:

how accessible is virtual box and can i use my existing VM under fusion with it

On 5 Dec 2008, at 07:31, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

You can upgrade the RAM, or use Virtualbox, which isn't slower I find, or alocate more RAM to the VM for the time you are using it and set it to pause when in the background.

Thanks for lisetning,
Alex,


On 4-Dec-08, at 11:28 PM, Will Lomas wrote:

hi as part of my translation masters course i need to use windows to run some software. I am wondering is it easier for me to use bootcamp so i can leveridge all of the ram etc. whenever i need windows although of course then if i needed a dictionary i can not use my ultralingua dictionaries under mac. I find that when i run fusion it is so slow when i need to go back to the mac OS
regards will
p.s. i only have 2 gigs of ram in this machine but i think fusion is great for the sighted but when a blind person has a screenreader in play this is where problems will occur
i have 1 gb ram assigned to fusion









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