On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Bruce Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lucas Rijnders wrote:
>> If I replace my ageing PC, I will be looking hard at a nice portable mac
>> to complement my wife's iMac. I really liked the small 13" ones they had a
>> couple of months ago... The are one or two windows-only (CAD) applications
>> I'd like to run, but dual-boot would be fine for that.
>>
>
> Just a quick suggestion: VMware (about $79) is way nicer for running a
> few Windows apps on your Mac than dual-booting it (ie Bootcamp).  VMware
> allows you to pretty-much treat your Mac as a native Windows host, and
> run Windows apps along side your native Mac ones on the same screens.
> It now fully supports dual-screens too.
>
> Cheers!
>
> -bmw
>

As does Parallels for less money and smoother integration than VMWare.



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