Hi Stephen, I'm using Fusion WITH Bootcamp, so I could boot directly into Windows if I wanted, but prefer the Fusion connection so I can bounce back and forth between XP and OSX. Most of the time I'm using XP to read the California Building Code which doesn't come in a Mac version. I find what I need, copy it, go to my OSX applications and paste the text, and/or graphics (screen shots) where needed. Fusion minimizes to the dock when I go to OSX. Only reason for doing this is that Spotlight doesn't find anything on XP docs. At one point, I tried to transfer the entire code into a Mac doc, but it's just too huge.
Joe Lewis Wilkins Architect On Feb 18, 2010, at 3:32 PM, stephen barncard wrote: > This would be a good time to find out what people are using for x-platform > dev with macs-- > > What is the most 'centric' version of Windows to allow one develop in a > virtualized space with minimum fuss (if that's possible with Windows). I'm > considering the free Sun virtualizer - what are the pros and cons vs the > others? ( and I don't want to use Boot Camp - too inconvenient) > > thanks > ------------------------- > Stephen Barncard > San Francisco > http://houseofcubes.com/disco.irev > > > On 18 February 2010 14:56, Jeff Massung <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I've used both and definitely liked VMware far more than Parallels. But, >> Parallels has since gone from version 3 to 5, and perhaps it's improved. >> >> Jeff M. >> _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
