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[Tailor-Made Macintosh Consultancy & Support] A Mac guru and a graphic communication design professional with 20+ years experience working in multinational environments in both Hong Kong and the PRC. Thorough understanding in the application of Mac computing in graphic design, DTP, digital imaging, pre-press and printing. Strong in strategic design thinking, problem solving skills and Mac technology in the creative and production process.

01 April 2007

Windows running on and with Mac OS X

Bravo to Parallels Desktop, especially its Coherence technology introduced in this latest version.

What you see here is Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer 7 running under Windows XP, but behind it is not a XP desktop, but iPhoto running under Mac OS X Tiger. So Windows programs are just like another Mac OS applications floating on top of other programs, no matter it's Mac or Windows programs. You also see Windows XP's launch bar at the bottom and Mac OS X's Dock on the right... and IE7's icon magnified! Yes, with Coherence you can even have Windows programs put on the Dock for easy launching -- it's that transparent!

Now I got both worlds running under the same Mac Mini, sharing the same DVD-RW drive, the same internet connection, and of course the same keyboard and mouse. I can freely copy and paste from programs of one platform to another. In terms of speed, Windows runs almost like native on my Intel Mac.

By the way, this is not for April Fool's Day.

2 Comments:

At Fri Apr 18, 01:30:00 AM GMT+8, Blogger Ray said...

yes, parallels rules~~~~

I love for the function of using IE for XP and OSX together! 'cos I have to do testing for webpages in IE for web authoring~

 
At Fri Apr 18, 10:42:00 AM GMT+8, Blogger ablogaday said...

I recently got a chance of installing VMware Fusion for my brother-in-Christ, and find it very comparable to Parallel Desktop. It can even take advantage of the duo processors and 64-bit processing, which Parallel can't.

So my conclusion is use XP with Parallel, and Fusion with Vista.

 

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