> Will you be able to make money from the aforementioned task?
> If yes, then VMware should be cost effective.
> A license costs $299.  Let's say you are a miser and can charge only 
> $30 per hour of your time, then the cost of VMware is equivalent to 
> 10 hours.

Actually - it's $1296. If you look at the license (if it haven't been changed,
it was mentioned in VMWare 1.0 license back then) you'll see that if you want
to run 4 VMWare instances at once (and not switching between them) - you'll
need to pay for each one of them..

As for Michael problem - I think that Crossover Office should be a perfect
solution for him, without the need for partitions, windows installations etc...

Thanks,
Hetz


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