Yes, I forgot this one! Microsoft announced that they drop the Virtual PC product, so there is place for Parallels, VMWare and who knows, may be Apple will integrate virtualization in Mac OS X...
On 8/10/06, Jay Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or, as I mentioned before, use Parallels Desktop and get all that without having to dual-boot. I've got WinXP, SuSE 10, RHEL 4, and RHEL 3 virtual machines on my MacBook Pro. Works great, and no rebooting required.
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