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Mac On Vm?
#3
Posted 13 October 2011 - 06:23 PM
VirtualBox has a "Mac OS X Server as VM type.
If you have a Mac OS X distro, you can try it....
I have bought no Mac, so I have no Mac OS X media.
lol yeah i was actually thinking of buying one "cough cough".... Apple should have a FREE/Light version of it's OS for people to test, it might assist in fueling in more customers, not that they need more from their current success in the i-gadgets
#4
Posted 13 October 2011 - 07:26 PM
No need of a free or a trial version.Apple should have a FREE/Light version of it's OS for people to test
A mac is a very special combination of hardware and software.
In the current industrial world, virtualization arises as a necessary mean of optimizing system resources.
So, some "virtual" mac servers will have to arrive on the market.
However, for most of needs, the customers will not have to be convinced, they know that they need a mac, and they will buy one. No need to test in order to be convinced.
If you are not a mac user, too bad, we are sorry for you.
#5
Posted 14 October 2011 - 01:14 AM
No need of a free or a trial version.
A mac is a very special combination of hardware and software.
In the current industrial world, virtualization arises as a necessary mean of optimizing system resources.
So, some "virtual" mac servers will have to arrive on the market.
However, for most of needs, the customers will not have to be convinced, they know that they need a mac, and they will buy one. No need to test in order to be convinced.
If you are not a mac user, too bad, we are sorry for you.
i think that's one of the success of apple products... their hardware-software tightness ensures optimal performance, where software utilizes the full capabilities of the hardware....
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