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VMWare vs. Parallels
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<blockquote data-quote="jimd144" data-source="post: 766085" data-attributes="member: 76367"><p>I have VMWare and love it. It supports dual processors and USB very well. You can try it for free. I would give 1GB ram to either.</p><p></p><p>VMware has been in the VM business the longest. Parallels is also a fine product. You will be happy with either.</p><p></p><p>Why not try both? They can both run together, and then when you buy, you just activate the one you will use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimd144, post: 766085, member: 76367"] I have VMWare and love it. It supports dual processors and USB very well. You can try it for free. I would give 1GB ram to either. VMware has been in the VM business the longest. Parallels is also a fine product. You will be happy with either. Why not try both? They can both run together, and then when you buy, you just activate the one you will use. [/QUOTE]
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