8 month ago
Rod Begbie : Vote for virtualization - I rely on virtual machines for testing Windows code -- I cannot fathom how Mac developers can possibly be expected to deliver quality applications without snapshotting and rolling back OS images. [via] #
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8 month ago
Rod Begbie : VPSLink Promotion: 10% Lifetime Discount Coupon - Unsolicited testimonial: VPSLink, the virtual machine hosting service that I use to host this here very blog, has a 10% off the lifetime of your service if you sign up this month (I'm guessing their fiscal year begins April 1st!). I've had no problems wi #
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18 month ago
Rod Begbie : VMware Fusion Overview - If you don't already own Parallels Desktop, the new VMWare beta is great -- I far prefer "Unity" to "Coherence" for mixing Windows apps on the OS X desktop. Only $40 if you buy before the official release at the end of August. #
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18 month ago
Rod Begbie : JPC - Computer Virtualization in Java - Java applet that emulates an x86 PC. Kind of interesting, but what's really cool? They're demoing it with lots of classic PC games -- Prince of Persia, Commander Keen, Lemmings... If they had "Jones in the Fast Lane", it'd be perfect! [via] #
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22 month ago
wearehugh : KQEMU Changelog - "Changed license to GPL version 2"
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23 month ago
Linkorama : Server Virtualization - Virtualization may redefine the software industry
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24 month ago
Rod Begbie : Parallels Desktop New Coherence Feature - The latest beta of Parallels Desktop for OS X allows you to seamlessly display windows from, erm, Windows on your OSX desktop. This is very cool stuff. Makes me wish I had an Intel Mac to try it out on. #
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24 month ago
jimray : New Parallels build lets you boot from your BootCamp partition - Rock. The Coherence feature looks freaking sweet as well - as Gruber says, Windows is the new Classic.
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26 month ago
kellan : Boston LUG: Enterprise-Class Virtualization with Open Source Technologies - If i was in Boston I'd so be there. [via] #
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32 month ago
deusx : Golden's Rules: Why new chips + Xen = dream machines - "I can use Linux as my main operating environment and still have the option of Windows available to run applications not yet ported to Linux."
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