The virtualbox software GUI is pretty inaccessible. You can do a lot of it through the command line but your time might be better spent just getting VMware rather than fussing with virtualbox.

CB

Scott Howell wrote:
I have to agree that although VIrtual Box is free, you will have more success 
with Fusion.
On Jul 6, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Cody Hurst wrote:

use vmware fusion

On Jul 6, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:

Hi

is vmware fusion and parallels the only vm software that'll work on the mac? is 
there any free vm software? What about virtual box? or is that only for windows 
and Linux?


Josh Kennedy
jkenn...@gmail.com


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