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Wireless internet using the Airport while in Windows?
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<blockquote data-quote="PerryLynch" data-source="post: 502384" data-attributes="member: 38563"><p>I've only used VMWare Fusion, but then, I use VMWare for a lot of different things. Recent postings on here have pointed to articles that show VMWare performing up to 4x faster than Parallels in various applications, so, for the money, I'd do Fusion.</p><p></p><p>And, absolutely, yes, it's worth the money - you can suspend your Fusion session at any point, essentially 'sleeping' it, and bring it back at any time, without having to reboot your laptop. Driver issues go away, as the VM 'bios' interprets your architecture into something readable by XP. And you can drag-n-drop files from one OS to another. So you basically get to use both systems at once. It's made my transition to an OS-X world almost painless ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PerryLynch, post: 502384, member: 38563"] I've only used VMWare Fusion, but then, I use VMWare for a lot of different things. Recent postings on here have pointed to articles that show VMWare performing up to 4x faster than Parallels in various applications, so, for the money, I'd do Fusion. And, absolutely, yes, it's worth the money - you can suspend your Fusion session at any point, essentially 'sleeping' it, and bring it back at any time, without having to reboot your laptop. Driver issues go away, as the VM 'bios' interprets your architecture into something readable by XP. And you can drag-n-drop files from one OS to another. So you basically get to use both systems at once. It's made my transition to an OS-X world almost painless ;-) [/QUOTE]
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