Windows virtualization on Mac OS X
Since Apple decided to put Intel processors inside its Macbook, iMac, etc. some virtualization products that let you run Windows on Mac OS X appeared. This means that many people who always wanted to own a Mac, but also need Windows for his everyday job, has no excuse to buy one.
Different products come to scene to execute Windows or Linux inside Mac OS X. We mention two of them that we've been testing, Parallels and Vmware Fusion. Both have similar features: Automatic installation, file sharing between Windows and Mac, etc. Actually Vmware is in Beta, while Paralles has already a final release. Prices are almost identical, but if you acquire Vmware before the final release, you save 50%.
For all of you that have a Mac with Spanish keyboard we recommend you Vmware, because it works perfect on Windows without configuration, not so easy to get it working in Parallels. It can be said that even Vmware performs faster than Parallels.
