On Jul 28, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Martin Joseph wrote:
> If by "everyone" you mean windows users.
Of course...
> Ironically VPC was originally developed as a mac solution
Yeah... I know... Several of my clients had used VPC on Mac as a
solution for working with Mac's only. When Microsoft bought out the
company, I told my clients to buy an inexpensive windows machine and
they did. I also find it ironic, but not beyond the definition of what
Microsoft does. They are only (slightly?) concerned about
virtualization.
I'm a lowend mac/pc user. I think owning an inexpensive Windows PC is
still a better idea than VPC'ing on a PPC Mac. "Everyone" should own
one.
If I can sync with VPC running a PC on a PC, without thought and
effort... I'm going to be looking real close at that idea.
Ron
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