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<blockquote data-quote="sniper01a" data-source="post: 723896" data-attributes="member: 63653"><p><strong>Reply: Parallels or VMWare</strong></p><p></p><p>I've tried both Parallels and VMWare Fusion and It's really a user choice, but I do like that VMWare allows you to go out to it's library and download other OS's to try out under VMWare like Kubuntu, Red Hat, etc...Again personal choice. I currently have A Macbook Pro 15.4" Running OS X Leopard, Windows XP (Bootcamp), Windows XP (VMWare Image, Ubuntu 8.0.4 VMWare image) I love it. I do recommend getting 4gb of memory if you want to really do it up right. </p><p></p><p>;P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniper01a, post: 723896, member: 63653"] [b]Reply: Parallels or VMWare[/b] I've tried both Parallels and VMWare Fusion and It's really a user choice, but I do like that VMWare allows you to go out to it's library and download other OS's to try out under VMWare like Kubuntu, Red Hat, etc...Again personal choice. I currently have A Macbook Pro 15.4" Running OS X Leopard, Windows XP (Bootcamp), Windows XP (VMWare Image, Ubuntu 8.0.4 VMWare image) I love it. I do recommend getting 4gb of memory if you want to really do it up right. ;P [/QUOTE]
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