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Posted at 3:16 PM on Tuesday 02/17/09 by
Ben
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MacMall.com has the VMware Fusion 1.1 for Mac priced at $30 - $10 rebate [Exp 3/31] + $9 shipping = $29 shipped. Free upgrade to VMWare Fusion 2.0. Allows you to run Windows, Linux or other PC operating systems on your Intel-based Mac (without having to reboot). Unity mode allows you to run Windows applications as if they were on your Mac. [Compare]
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    Towncivilian - Posted 3:38 pm PST 02/17/09 (1236 Posts)  Report Spam

    http://appledefects.com/

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    sk8erboy - Posted 5:17 pm PST 02/17/09 (306 Posts)  Report Spam

    Virtual PC 2007 is free. Mostly, does the same thing, no?

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    Towncivilian - Posted 5:45 pm PST 02/17/09 (1236 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is for Mac.

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    techsupport - Posted 6:01 pm PST 02/17/09 (5126 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yes, all those mactards still need this to run windows apps.

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    techsupport - Posted 6:03 pm PST 02/17/09 (5126 Posts)  Report Spam

    Towncivilian wrote:
    http://appledefects.com/


    The most recent entry on this site is from 2007. Is that really the last time apple burp up? I doubt it.

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    Towncivilian - Posted 6:56 pm PST 02/17/09 (1236 Posts)  Report Spam

    #5 it still highlights some defects, dunno why it hasn't been updated in ages too, I was wondering as well

    if that site was updated more regularly, it would be much more fun to change the homepage of the iMacs at Bestbuy to that site

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    RKLE - Posted 7:03 pm PST 02/17/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    mac's are worthless in my opinion.

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    binaryvisions - Posted 7:21 pm PST 02/17/09 (1049 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hey #7, guess what apostrophes don't do?

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    NotBen - Posted 7:24 pm PST 02/17/09 (811 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thank's #'8

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    bargainbasement - Posted 7:57 pm PST 02/17/09 (128 Posts)  Report Spam

    Better Macs than Vista!

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    CrappyCrap - Posted 8:45 pm PST 02/17/09 (205 Posts)  Report Spam

    in terms of hardware compatibility, Mac is probably the very worst. Software compatibility is really an issue of the programmer -- when 90% of the world uses Windows, it just can't be helped.

    Personally, I will always go with Linux.

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    bargainbasement - Posted 10:03 pm PST 02/17/09 (128 Posts)  Report Spam

    Macs are so compatible these days that you can set up your Mac to run Windows or Linux easily. After all, Macs are now using Intel microprocessors and standard PC-type hardware. There isn't much of a hardware difference anymore.

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    RagManX - Posted 8:11 am PST 02/18/09 (163 Posts)  Report Spam

    So I'm thinking of buying one of the recent netbook deals, reformatting it to run MacOSX, getting this Fusion deal and loading it to run Windows within MacOSX, then putting VirtualBox on the Windows virtual machine, running Linux within that, and then using MacOnStick to run Mac OS 7 within the Linux virtual machine. I could probably take it further, but that would just be moronic, right? Smile

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    dtsmatt - Posted 10:35 am PST 02/18/09 (401 Posts)  Report Spam

    hey, anyone want to pay me $29 for things that are free online?

    jesus. this is a total scam and a half, may as well get virtualpc for free. Or I don't know, find an open source solution? There are plenty.

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    oldskool - Posted 12:21 pm PST 02/18/09 (32 Posts)  Report Spam

    You get what you pay for (most of the time). There's a reason why the other products are for free.

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