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<blockquote data-quote="jah" data-source="post: 648705" data-attributes="member: 32736"><p>fusion:</p><p>i bought and installed. it seems kinda un polished, should have kept with parallels. both are good products, but...</p><p></p><p>fusion:</p><p>on installation my windows xp install cd failed. some of the virtual machine was installed tho. it was not obvious how to remove the dead virtual machine, bad. note; the machine is just a compressed file by default but there is a way to do it in a partition, some how this is better but may have backup issues, dont know. oh ya it ran about a mo and failed, is not working now and i dont have the time to fixy. this app takes a lot to time and luv away from your life.</p><p>-it asserts the caps lock key at random on start up, a bad for passwords</p><p>-it seems to think my macbookpro has a floppy drive</p><p></p><p>parallels:</p><p>maybe does less but never failed and alot less hassle. it dosnt work well with linux but the mac Terminal app gets you this anyway. i would go with parallels but only due to my bad experiences with fusion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jah, post: 648705, member: 32736"] fusion: i bought and installed. it seems kinda un polished, should have kept with parallels. both are good products, but... fusion: on installation my windows xp install cd failed. some of the virtual machine was installed tho. it was not obvious how to remove the dead virtual machine, bad. note; the machine is just a compressed file by default but there is a way to do it in a partition, some how this is better but may have backup issues, dont know. oh ya it ran about a mo and failed, is not working now and i dont have the time to fixy. this app takes a lot to time and luv away from your life. -it asserts the caps lock key at random on start up, a bad for passwords -it seems to think my macbookpro has a floppy drive parallels: maybe does less but never failed and alot less hassle. it dosnt work well with linux but the mac Terminal app gets you this anyway. i would go with parallels but only due to my bad experiences with fusion [/QUOTE]
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