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<blockquote data-quote="Ekim" data-source="post: 995562" data-attributes="member: 122956"><p>Truthfully, VMWare Fusion v3 is probably the most user friendly of the three virtual software applications mentioned. I have personally used Parallels and VMWare Fusion on my mac, and VirtualBox on a Windows system. I like Parallels because it is intense, it is indeed a very solidly built application however can be tricky at times. VMWare is powerful too, dont get my wrong however as with all GUI applications.. the more GUI the less powerful. </p><p></p><p>Also, if you plan on just using a Microsoft operating system i would suggest using bootcamp rather than a virtualization package. </p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p><p>Ekim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ekim, post: 995562, member: 122956"] Truthfully, VMWare Fusion v3 is probably the most user friendly of the three virtual software applications mentioned. I have personally used Parallels and VMWare Fusion on my mac, and VirtualBox on a Windows system. I like Parallels because it is intense, it is indeed a very solidly built application however can be tricky at times. VMWare is powerful too, dont get my wrong however as with all GUI applications.. the more GUI the less powerful. Also, if you plan on just using a Microsoft operating system i would suggest using bootcamp rather than a virtualization package. Cheers! Ekim [/QUOTE]
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