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IE8 for Macintosh?
adiment:
Why not just use a VM like Parallels or VMware Fusion?
They both have modes to integrate into the UI, its a lot faster than going the free wine route. Lots of people run it for things like exchange support in MS Office 2007 (08 is terrible).
davidnix71:
You can, but then you need to buy Windows to run on it. The last link I posted tells how to convert a VPC image (free from MS) into a format that can be run under Parallels or VMWare directly, without having to buy Windows.
worker201:
Parallels and VMWare aren't free either. Neither is very expensive, but still a fuckload more than I would be willing to pay to play with IE.
Anyway, the point was to run IE8 on a Mac, running it through a vm is cheating.
But I have a question about Parallels and VMWare. Will they use separate cores? Or separate processors? Do they thread? Do they "nice"? If I had a dual Xeon MacPro, would it run both OSes on separate processors?
davidnix71:
Parallels will use up to 4 procs and VMWare 2.
http://www.macmall.com/macmall/promotions/custom5~p~BootCamp1.1orParallels.asp
They are apps, so you can renice if you want to.
worker201:
Does Parallels work well? It would be way cool to install random Linuxes every week.
My specs:
MacBookPro 15"
Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz
2GB RAM
200GB HD @ 7200rpm (50GB free)
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