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diting, the thing works surprising well. Even when I have VMware running XP in unity mode, it never really seems to take a "hit" at all, only if I get photoshop, vmware and a few other larger applications open does it start to slow down. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 73 - Aug 8, 2007
In VMware Fusion, I tested the site in IE in XP Pro, and there I got a complaint about ActiveX control for Adobe FlashPlayer ... too lazy to install. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Jul 30, 2007
...unless, of course, you're running Windows via BootCamp -- then, as said earlier, your Mac is a Windows computer and is susceptible to any damage (software and/or hardware) that would have occurred had you been running Windows on any other computer and been infected with a virus. If you run Windows in an emulated/virtualized environment, like with Parallels or VMWare,...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 17 - Jul 21, 2007
Deja vu?? (This is the same post from a few lines up!)
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 17 - Jul 20, 2007
I have not used virtual machines on Mac (I still have Powerbook G4), but what have I used, they (mainly VMWare) are on some cases (like net) almost as fast as real thing, but on some cases they are quite slow. There is some funny stuff with VMWare running Windows on Windows: on some cases the clock runs slower, upto days. This makes programming quite hard, since the IDE...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 17 - Jul 20, 2007
I think she means VMware Workstation. However, it's not free. VMware Server is free. ...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 17 - Jul 20, 2007
I have not used virtual machines on Mac (I still have Powerbook G4), but what have I used, they (mainly VMWare) are on some cases (like net) almost as fast as real thing, but on some cases they are quite slow. There is some funny stuff with VMWare running Windows on Windows: on some cases the clock runs slower, upto days. This makes programming quite hard, since the IDE...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 17 - Jul 19, 2007
...or via BootCamp on the Intel-based Macintosh computers. Of course, you would still need to install a valid, licensed version of Windows XP (or Vista, or 2000, or...) just like you would need to on a regular Windows PC if you wanted to run Windows programs. Parallels (or VMWare Fusion) allows you to install the Windows operating system into a virtual hard drive, then...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 17 - Jul 18, 2007
Parallels isn't very good with Linux. They mainly focus on Windows support. Try VMWare instead. ...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 2 - Jul 14, 2007
update the app later to support later games, but at the moment it is a little limiting.Frankly I'm amazed they have been able to achieve any support for the GPU. VMware have been claiming it was impossible! ...
Mac Games - Posts: 1 - Jul 7, 2007