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Forget Boot Camp: Virtualization Is Here

Wow, this has been a very Mac week. Don’t worry, we still love Windows too…

The release of Boot Camp is as exciting for the fact that it came from Apple as for how easy it makes dual-booting your Intel Mac into Windows. But the holy grail has always been a true virutalization solution, which allows you to run Windows within a session on your Mac with only a slight performance penalty. A company Parallels was promising that solution, and they have now delivered. Their virtualization technology, Parallels Workstation 2.1, is available for beta testing right now. The full release, expected to cost $49US, will be released at the end of April.[via]

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  • http://smurfturf.net/ xSmurf

    Qemu does that fine (with the proprietary accelerator). I hope the dev updates it for OS X, there is after all a unix (FreeBSD!) version of the accelerator. I’ve never tested it on *nix, but it works great under windows. Best of all, it’s free ;)

    http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/
    http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-accel.html

  • maijc

    what happen to adam?

  • http://www.uneasysilence.com Dan

    Adam has some personal matters he is attending to – but we expect him back!

  • http://mypersonalgetaway.com adam jackson

    Thanks malc for the thinking of me. It is 5PM, i have been here since 8AM, have not had a chance to break for lunch yet and will be working until 10PM tonight to make deadline on a new server install for a client.

    My work requires me to do it until its done and thats exactly what’s going on. I will be coming back soon. I read the site daily and even my website, http://mypersonalgetaway.com has only reviews posted since those I have to write about but my opinion articles are no where to be seen lately.

    I will be working tomorrow and Sunday too and doing it again on Monday at my current job. The nights I do get off early, I teach an Aikido class with my father here in Saint Augustine, FL. I teach 5 days a week 3 hour classes so my time is stretched extremely thin.

    I will return soon and thanks again for thinking of me.

    Sincerely,
    Adam jackson

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