That looks great Kevin.

How does it compare for speed (native versus virtual) and stability. what do you mean written in Qt?

On Jan 25 2008, at 09:34, James Ellis wrote:

Hi Kevin

One option is to use VirtualBox (virtualbox.org) which is virtualisation
software written in Qt. Looks to have Mac OSX host capabilities
(http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewforum.php?f=8)

I use the open source edition in KDE and run all the Windows browsers in an XP
guest for testing.

Only thing I can't do is get a Mac guest running although there is talk about it in VirtualBox (http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php? p=13612#13612) -
won't affect you tho'

HTH
James

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 05:08:52 pm kevin mcmonagle wrote:
Hi,
Whats my cheapest option for getting ie7 to run on my intel based mac.
Is it basically an option between boot camp, parallels or virtual pc?
Very frustrated with discrepancies at the moment.

-best
kevin




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