> 1. From where did you get this number ($1296)? As I said, that was my impression back then when I did beta testing of VMWare 1.0 (it was on the newsgroup I think) > 2. Version 3.2 EULA does not mention any limitation about running multiple
Again, I didn't check the 3.2 EULA. If you want to run multiple OS's at once (not sure if thats what Michael wants) then I would suggest him to test VMWare GSX. > > As for Michael problem - I think that Crossover Office should be a perfect > > solution for him, without the need for partitions, windows installations etc... > > Can Michael rely upon Crossover Office to support all features and quirks > of Microsoft's IE versions, and give the same behavior, look and > feel as real MS-Windows operating system versions running those IE > versions? With VMware (and other emulators) there can be no such doubt. 1. With VMWare, he needs to pay much more then to Crossover, and he needs to pay licenses for the Windows itself. 2. From my experience with Crossover and IE 5.5, I'm using Explorer with Crossover office on my Linux when I don't have a chance - Bank Discount, Egged, IOL Chat, MAPA, and many others which requires MS Java, special plugins, Quicktime, Windows Media Player, etc - and they all run just fine. Sure, it's a bit slower due to the GDI problems (you can see some flashes), but it shows EXACTLY as it appears under VMWare here, including the plugins. I'm testing it for 10 months now.. thanks, Hetz ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
