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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Windows for Mac - which version?
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<blockquote data-quote="PerryLynch" data-source="post: 712678" data-attributes="member: 38563"><p>I routinely run VMWare Fusion to handle multiple instances of Word '07, Visio '07, and some security tools. The more RAM you have, the better off you'll be, but I've had no issue at all with running 64-bit XP, complete with antivirus and 4or5 memory-hogging appications on 1 processor and 512 MB of RAM with little to no performance issues.</p><p></p><p>And yes, the best part is being able to drag my results to my Mac desktop without a second thought - so very easy to remain productive!</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and go for XP unless you really are a glutton for punishment.</p><p></p><p>Perry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PerryLynch, post: 712678, member: 38563"] I routinely run VMWare Fusion to handle multiple instances of Word '07, Visio '07, and some security tools. The more RAM you have, the better off you'll be, but I've had no issue at all with running 64-bit XP, complete with antivirus and 4or5 memory-hogging appications on 1 processor and 512 MB of RAM with little to no performance issues. And yes, the best part is being able to drag my results to my Mac desktop without a second thought - so very easy to remain productive! Good luck, and go for XP unless you really are a glutton for punishment. Perry [/QUOTE]
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