Hi,

Where can one get a copy of this VMware demo?

Thanks,

Robert Carter
On Nov 12, 2012, at 6:49 PM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Gordon and all,
> 
> Just listened to the VM Demo in its entirety, and I have to say, Gordon did a 
> fine job demonstrating VMWare.
> 
> I bought my first Mac this summer, after having used JAWS and Windows since 
> the DOS days.
> 
> My iPhone's accessibility was the deciding factor in my decision to purchase 
> the iMac. My principle use of computers these days is reading and writing 
> documents, and making extensive use of spreadsheets for all manner of tasks 
> involving the manipulation of text and data.
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't see any reason to learn an entirely new productivity 
> suite like Apple's iWork, since I know and use MS Office extensively. I like 
> the Mac iTunes and iMovie apps and I'm sure there are others I'll get to know 
> and use, but for productivity, I can't beat the combination of MS Office and 
> JAWS.
> Now enter VMWare Fusion.
> The demo makes me want to give the VMWare Fusion trial version another shot, 
> this time installing windows as a guest instead of using my existing 
> bootcamp. But, I think I'd have to either first remove the bootcamp to free 
> up the license, or, buy another Windows license to install windows7 as a 
> guest - and I'm a little shakey on both.
> 
> I've got half my 500GB drive dedicated to bootcamp, and the other to MAC OS 
> X. In all my days, I've never exceeded 50 GB on a system drive, so I don't 
> feel too constrained by this arrangement. I've also got a 2 terabyte 
> firewire800 drive apportioned half to each system, so I feel I have ample 
> storage.
> 
> As it stands then, I have two systems in one iMac hardware package, and but 
> for the minor inconvenience of having to reboot to access the other OS, and 
> remembering the minor keyboard differences, it's working well for me.
> 
> Well, I just wanted to congratulate Gordon on a fine job with the demo, and 
> give my thoughts on the Mac from the perspective of a long time DOS/Windows 
> user.
> 
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