Simon Troup wrote:
I'm not at all anti-windows, I've used it in the past. What I'm definitely against though is the hassle of running 2 OS or 2 OS and an emulator.
This strikes me as arbitrary. Virtual PC does not take up any significant processor cycles, unless you are running a Win program, so the only practical objection would be A) the cost or B) the disk space. Cross-grading Fin from Mac to Win is no more costly than any Fin upgrade. They come on the same disc. Virtual PC does have an associated cost (c. $200 last time I checked), most of which is the Win license. I can accept cost as an objection, but not disc space, and not the nebulous objection quoted above.
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