Hi Jose,

>From a developers point of view, it is important to test your software on 
>actual Windows hardware. If you don't do this, you may run into unexpected 
>problems, either because something works on a PC but not in a virtual 
>environment or because you may write a script that accesses the hardware of 
>the host machine but can't access the hardware of a real PC.

Nonetheless, I use a virtual environment myself when I have no PC available. 
VirtualBox is free and works as good as any commercial product.

--
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Mark Schonewille

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On 2 jan 2012, at 14:45, jva...@1234web.net wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> starting with an old Macbook would like to know your expert opinion about what
> is the best virtualization solution to run Windows on Mac, from a developer
> point of view.
> 
> Thanks and Happy New Year
> -- 
> Jose


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