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Company was pretty sure Apple wouldn't usurp its Windows-on-Mac approach, but staff is relieved when Steve Jobs reiterated that.![]()
Company was pretty sure Apple wouldn't usurp its Windows-on-Mac approach, but staff is relieved when Steve Jobs reiterated that.![]()
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I'm extremely happy with Parallels now, and v3 looks even better.
Parallels because it does not allow the software to directly
access the hardware devices for better performance. If some
software provides an option to use software acceloration, you
have to choose it in order to work, but it works slower.
Not only that but if you have a 512M Powerbook, it only leaves
256M for XP, Vista to run, and 256 for OSX to run and it slows
down both of them. You'll need at least 2 Gig of RAM and give
1G to Parallels to get Vista to work properly and get XP to work
fast enough to be useful. $80 for Parallels and whatever for
extra RAM will cost you quite a bit of money.
brings the same considerations. In my experience, the
performance is roughly comparable between products.
working with partners, but this should be a core Leopard feature!
(or two) that meet that need. I would rather Apple focus on apple
products, leave the rest alone. Most importantly, apple should be
more supportive of it's Third party Developers, lest they truly do
want to be like Microsoft...
Now.... why would we want a inferior product from Apple ? Other than that they will need enormous amount of resources to be in par with VMware. Not a likely move Apple will take just to give a free product in MacOs.
years. They were just the first to really target the Intel Mac
platform (and thank goodness for that!).
Here's a good read on Parallels Workstation vs. VMware
Workstation (both for Linux):
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=10132/sam0715c/
0715c.htm
Charles
- Virtual Space
- by demonjoe June 12, 2007 2:00 PM PDT
- 12 years ago when I saw what Taligent was doing in the micro-kerneled operating system space I was head over heals. I saw Mac, PC and Amiga software all running on the same system; it was heaven. Now, significant time has passed and we really have seen no true break-throughs. Yes, the Parallels product has been good to use and version 3 looks very promising, but, to anyone who thinks Apple should put this into the OS - $250M and no success in 1995 should tell us that task won't get accomplished.
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