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<blockquote data-quote="Nethfel" data-source="post: 830093" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>If you only need live messenger, and don't want to dual boot, you can look into either Darwin (which may support live messenger, I don't know) or using a virtual machine within OSX so you don't have to leave OSX just for messenger. </p><p></p><p>the 3 big VM tools for Mac I'm aware of (VMWare, Parallels, VirtualBox) all support unity mode so it makes the program you're running feel less like you're running it in a separate os and more like you're running it on your mac. VMWare and Parallels both cost money. VirtualBox is free open source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nethfel, post: 830093, member: 89124"] If you only need live messenger, and don't want to dual boot, you can look into either Darwin (which may support live messenger, I don't know) or using a virtual machine within OSX so you don't have to leave OSX just for messenger. the 3 big VM tools for Mac I'm aware of (VMWare, Parallels, VirtualBox) all support unity mode so it makes the program you're running feel less like you're running it in a separate os and more like you're running it on your mac. VMWare and Parallels both cost money. VirtualBox is free open source. [/QUOTE]
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