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VMware has a nice little “feature” called unity mode.

Wed, Jul 23, 2008

Applications, Podcast

    By: Joshua Schnell

With the advent of the Intel Mac line there came a huge roar from people wanting to run XP and other operating systems virtually on their Apple machines.  A couple of companies came out swinging, and in my opinion, VMware has come out on top.  There is a nifty little feature that lets you run XP applications as if they were running natively on your Mac.  You don’t have to look at XP, or even navigate around XP.  It’s a thing of beauty if you ask me. 

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Joshua Schnell - who has written 462 posts on Macgasm.

Well, I'm pretty much addicted to all things Apple, and Twitter. That's probably all you really need to know. If I'm not posting here, I'm probably wasting time on Twitter.

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2 Responses to “VMware has a nice little “feature” called unity mode.”

  1. wtl Says:

    Yup. Parallels has a similar feature, called Coherence Mode. It's neat, but damn, it's creepy to see those Windows apps floating around.

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  2. wtl Says:

    Yup. Parallels has a similar feature, called Coherence Mode. It's neat, but damn, it's creepy to see those Windows apps floating around.

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