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By Tom Krazit
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 18, 2006 4:00:00 AM

Apple Computer retail stores will soon start selling Parallels' virtualization software, allowing users to run Windows and Mac applications simultaneously.

The Apple Store, CompUSA, Staples, Office Depot, Fry's Electronics and Amazon.com have all lined to up to offer Parallels Desktop for Mac over the next 30 days, Parallels is expected to announce Tuesday. Owners of Macs with Intel's processors can use the software to run Windows XP in a virtual machine alongside the Mac OS, and move data back and forth between Windows and Mac applications.

Apple offers similar software in a beta program known as Boot Camp. Boot Camp allows users to run Windows XP on a Mac, but to switch over to Windows, the user has to shut down first and reboot in Windows. Parallels' software can switch between the Mac and Windows operating environments without having to reboot the system.

The next version of the Mac OS will include the Boot Camp software, but it's not clear whether Mac OS X 10.5 will support virtualization software like Parallels. Apple has not confirmed any plans, but bloggers and Apple enthusiasts have speculated about the possibility.

Parallels Desktop for Mac costs $79.95. It will still be available on Parallels' Web site as retailers start to make the software available over the next month.

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Virtual Windows on Mac
Glad too, finally!! (Read the rest)
Posted by: H. ten Cate Posted on: 07/24/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Give yourself a favor  Mectron | 07/17/06
"buy a freaking PC . . ."  brian ansorge | 07/18/06
Here we go again...  aurora7795 | 07/18/06
Oops sorry Mectron see my response to you below.  Laff | 07/18/06
I returned back to Mac because Windows was always a problem .  Intellihence | 07/18/06
This is transition software .....  Reverend MacFellow | 07/18/06
Well it does have some more uses besides "Transitional"  Laff | 07/18/06
You are right, however ....  Reverend MacFellow | 07/18/06
No one is forcing you to  voska | 07/18/06
Um why?  Laff | 07/18/06
Only ONE reason!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/18/06
That's not it  voska | 07/18/06
What about G5?  nomorems | 07/18/06
nope  doh123 | 07/18/06
No. Apple discarded G5 like any guy would their girlfriend,  HypnoToad | 07/18/06
AMD is superior for which audience?  NonZealot | 07/18/06
So you are a Zealot  Rick_K | 07/18/06
Oh Rick, you are so wrong!  NonZealot | 07/19/06
finally someone who says the thoughts in my mind  shryko | 07/19/06
Chicken and egg  Rick_K | 07/18/06
Important thing is you buy what you want  Boot_Agnostic | 07/18/06
That's five reports on this nonsense now? How about this instead:  HypnoToad | 07/18/06
Interesting!!  NonZealot | 07/18/06
Not really  Rick_K | 07/18/06
LOL  Rick_K | 07/19/06
Windows is a religion, not a tool  mlindl | 07/19/06
So pay more money than needed for Vista or Mac  Boot_Agnostic | 07/21/06
Virtual Windows on Mac  H. ten Cate | 07/24/06
Virtual Windows on Mac  H. ten Cate | 07/24/06

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