A technology with the user-unfriendly name of virtualization provides a much better answer. New versions of two very good products, Parallels Desktop for Macintosh 4.0 and VMware Fusion 2.0 (both $80), let you run Windows programs on a Mac so that they look almost exactly like OS X programs and behave that way, too.
To use Parallels and Fusion, which require less technical proficiency than earlier versions, you need a fairly recent Mac and a copy of Windows. Once you have installed the software, you follow the on-screen instructions to set up a Windows “virtual machine.” Then you install the Windows programs you need, and you’re good to go. Full Story.
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I receive a ping from this blog even if I don’t have a link, I wonder why.
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Wah..ini yang ditunggu-tunggu, jadi beda ya ama boot camp? Jadi gak perlu lagi start up di windows dulu ya?
So why don’t try Windows on Linux ? Just use the Crossover software (an Emulator).
I don’t have WIndows anymore on my PC since 2007.
I don’t have money to buy the license and I try not to use pirated software…
So I use Linux