Fusion is $60 last I checked, at least for a personal license. No, virtualbox 
is not at all accessible. Someone once posted a quick tutorial on using it to 
set up a VM on Windows which you'd then import to the Mac. Still, when I gave 
it a try, audio in the vm was extremely low and nothing I did would bring it 
up. I find Fusion to be better, plus, of course, the preferences and other 
settings are accessible.
On Dec 28, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Littlefield, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello:
> I had a quick question. I don't have the $100 something for vmware fusion, 
> but I wanted to install BSD on my IMac. Anyone know if virtualbox is 
> accessible, or if there are other choices?
> Thanks,
> 
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