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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Fusion or Parallels
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<blockquote data-quote="btdickey" data-source="post: 613364" data-attributes="member: 48529"><p>To elaborate on my previous post, VMWare has given me a smoother experience as far as virtual environments. Parallels has a smoother "look", and the Coherence mode is a really nice touch, I have just found that VMWare is a little more suiting for what I use it for. (Using Windows LIVE Messenger for video teleconferencing with relatives in France, and occasionally to test neat windows programs)</p><p></p><p>I get the opportunity to work with both on a daily basis, at work I use Parallels (it's what we have licensed) and on my personal PC I use VMWare Fusion. I seem to lean more towards VMWare on the basis of functionality and performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btdickey, post: 613364, member: 48529"] To elaborate on my previous post, VMWare has given me a smoother experience as far as virtual environments. Parallels has a smoother "look", and the Coherence mode is a really nice touch, I have just found that VMWare is a little more suiting for what I use it for. (Using Windows LIVE Messenger for video teleconferencing with relatives in France, and occasionally to test neat windows programs) I get the opportunity to work with both on a daily basis, at work I use Parallels (it's what we have licensed) and on my personal PC I use VMWare Fusion. I seem to lean more towards VMWare on the basis of functionality and performance. [/QUOTE]
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