I'm coming to a point where it's imperative that we see how things look on Windows machines. Up to now have just been "winging it." But that won't do in the long run.

Question: Is Virtual PC on the Mac a reliable representation of the user experience on a real PC running Windows?

Obviously there can be underlying hardware issues that Virtual PC cannot address, but for now just the presentation, font sizes, etc. is what i am looking for and, aside from rev presentations: viewing web pages in IE5-6 on Windows... to see if the CSS is rendering as expected...

Does Virtual PC really do a good enough job? Or do I need to requisition a cheap Dell running windows 2000. The "lo-end" Windows user experience would be the target.

Which leads to the next question, should we test under 2000  or XP?


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