RE: Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-14 Thread Michael O'Neill
. -Michael -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:32 PM To: Pat Christenson; framers List Subject: Re: Runnning Windows on Mac news At 3:58 PM -0700 4/13/06, Pat Christenson wrote: The NY Times had an article today about Parallels

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-14 Thread qui...@airmail.net
At 3:58 PM -0700 4/13/06, Pat Christenson wrote: >The NY Times had an article today about Parallels Workstation, a >beta software that allows you to run OS X and Windows (any version, >not just XP) simultaneously on an intel-powered Mac. You don't have >to reboot when you switch. You can

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-14 Thread Michael O'Neill
. -Michael -Original Message- From: quills at airmail.net [mailto:qui...@airmail.net] Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:32 PM To: Pat Christenson; framers List Subject: Re: Runnning Windows on Mac news At 3:58 PM -0700 4/13/06, Pat Christenson wrote: >The NY Times had an article today ab

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Pat Christenson
The NY Times had an article today about Parallels Workstation, a beta software that allows you to run OS X and Windows (any version, not just XP) simultaneously on an intel-powered Mac. You don't have to reboot when you switch. You can copy/paste between systems. You have to network them to

Re: Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Pat: From a user's viewpoint, Parallels is similar to Microsoft's Virtual PC. Tech-heads say the the technologies are somewhat different, but from the user side, the experience is similar: * You pay for a copy of Windows, and install it on your Mac. * You pay for a copy of any Windows

Re: Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread quills
At 3:58 PM -0700 4/13/06, Pat Christenson wrote: The NY Times had an article today about Parallels Workstation, a beta software that allows you to run OS X and Windows (any version, not just XP) simultaneously on an intel-powered Mac. You don't have to reboot when you switch. You can

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Pat Christenson
The NY Times had an article today about Parallels Workstation, a beta software that allows you to run OS X and Windows (any version, not just XP) simultaneously on an intel-powered Mac. You don't have to reboot when you switch. You can copy/paste between systems. You have to "network" them to

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Pat: From a user's viewpoint, "Parallels" is similar to Microsoft's "Virtual PC." Tech-heads say the the technologies are somewhat different, but from the user side, the experience is similar: * You pay for a copy of Windows, and install it on your Mac. * You pay for a copy of any