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April 22nd, 2007 07:03 AM #1
Anyone here with firsthand experience on any of these 3 programs especially on a Core Duo Mac? Mac users should know these 3 immediately.
Parallels - virtualization app
CrossOver - Wine for OSX
Boot Camp - full blown natively-run XP or Vista on an Intel Mac.
I've read some articles on all 3. But, I'd like to hear from actual users.
Thanks.
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April 22nd, 2007 07:12 AM #2
I'm currently using Bootcamp and Parallels... I tried CrossOver a little bit but still found it buggy... I'm running them on a core duo and core 2 duo machines as well...
anything you want to know about them?
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April 22nd, 2007 07:37 AM #3
Well for one thing, how's the speed/responsiveness of Parallels on a Core Duo?
If it's responsive enough, I'd probably stay in Tiger and use Parallels' Coherence Mode.
For Bootcamp, does XP/Vista see the Mac partition and vice versa with Tiger?
So long as one or the other can see files at the other side. I want to try and avoid duplication of files besides using external storage.
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April 22nd, 2007 06:27 PM #4
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April 22nd, 2007 09:50 PM #5
Cool. Boot Camp is my best option then. I've been taking with a friend earlier and he concurred. He preferred running XP natively on his iMac.
I guess OSX is similar to many Linux distros then. So long as it can see the XP partition. never mind if XP is clueless.
I may try Parallels still just to tinker with. I think it's $80 at the Apple Store.
Thanks.
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April 23rd, 2007 01:49 AM #6
my boss is using parallels on his macbook pro.
so far, i haven't heard any negative remark from him.
but then again, he _is_ a mac zealot.
since darwin is based on the bsd kernel it's pretty safe to assume the underlying functionality of OSX is very much similar to linux.
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April 23rd, 2007 09:57 AM #7
* Jun... what is your main use for XP or Vista ?
is it going to be games? (if that's what you want better stick to BootCamp - or anything that does any heavy 3d rendering). If it's everything else, Parallels is right for you. I believe Parallels has a demo you can try, why not check it out. I'm using both Parallels and Bootcamp and have different uses for each. But most of the time I'm on Parallels.
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April 23rd, 2007 10:50 AM #8
Mainly for my wife. She does a lot of her work in XP plus she plays some (older) games like Dungeon Keeper 2. I figured running XP natively should be the best option for that aspect and then switch back to Tiger when she does surf the internet. I assume Boot Camp's XP drivers will have Direct 3D enabled for the Core Duo chipset. The 3D doesn't have to be that robust. Dungeon Keeper 2 dates back from 1999 and runs fine on TNT2 or weaker video cards. I figure a couple more Mac Minis should do the trick. All our internet at home will be done through them.
Me, I still game and do a lot of encoding/transcoding/rendering on the pc. For my wife and kid, their pc use are more modest and can be handled by Boot Camp. If Parallels gain 3D support, I might consider it more.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 23rd, 2007 at 10:58 AM.
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April 23rd, 2007 02:00 PM #9
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April 23rd, 2007 02:36 PM #10
That's what I thought. I might wait a bit and see if Apple will release a Core 2 Duo Mini. But, I'm satisfied even with the Core Duo Mini.
The rest of my time can then be spent on a mid-life video card upgrade for my X2 4200+ pc and replace the old hard drives on the 2 Windows laptops with faster ones.
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