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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Parallels Workstation vs. BootCamp
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<blockquote data-quote="knightlie" data-source="post: 383690" data-attributes="member: 28829"><p>Zoolook speaks the truth, Parallels is more than fast enough for non-graphics intensive applications and it is most definitely <strong>not</strong> an emulator. Another advantage is the ability to suspend the VM - I have my Win2K machine ready and waiting with virtually no startup-time, just a few seconds.</p><p></p><p>Unless you're gaming, and assuming you max out the RAM, BootCamp has no advantage over Parallels for day-to-day apps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightlie, post: 383690, member: 28829"] Zoolook speaks the truth, Parallels is more than fast enough for non-graphics intensive applications and it is most definitely [B]not[/B] an emulator. Another advantage is the ability to suspend the VM - I have my Win2K machine ready and waiting with virtually no startup-time, just a few seconds. Unless you're gaming, and assuming you max out the RAM, BootCamp has no advantage over Parallels for day-to-day apps. [/QUOTE]
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