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To: Kelly G. who wrote (60779)1/15/2007 9:31:02 PM
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Parallels sounds cool but, since I don't think I need to switch back and forth much (will spend as little time as possible on the dark side), I thought I would just go with Boot Camp for now.

That's ass backwards, no matter which side you call the dark side. (g)

Boot Cramp makes you reboot each time you want to switch between Windows and Mac, and Lynux, and DOS, and whatever else you may be running on your Apple hardware. Parallels does not. With Parallels, Windows and all other operating systems are simply that: Windows on your Mac. Can't get any simpler.

That is why Parallels got last week's Macworld's Best of Show award.

parallelsvirtualization.blogspot.com

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