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Living With Parallels On Desktop, Server And iPhone

 
I spend 80% of my work life in a 100% Mac shop. While I’ve used VM solutions from Sun, VMware and Parallels on Apple hardware for InformationWeek, we've been a Parallels shop at my day job ‘cause, frankly, the company was first top market with Mac desktop and server offerings. We’re much happier with this latest rev of Desktop. (link)

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