Let me start by stating, I’m a Boot Camp user. My office mates are true-blue Fusion fans, with Parallels Desktop seeming to have fallen from front-running favorite to third-choice within a few short years. But every day I go to work running Windows 7 Professional on a MacBook Pro using Boot Camp.
The ensuing best Mac dual-boot debate ranks among the more impassioned discussions we have in the office. But I make no apologies. When everyone upgraded to Snow Leopard, the Fusion users quickly discovered trouble. I had no issues. When performance was at stake, as a Boot Camp user, I benefited from Windows’ ability to leverage both CPU cores.
Change is afoot, however. VMware, easily the virtualization leader, introduced new advances in the Fusion 3 product released in late October. Four improvements, in particular, have me rethinking my Boot Camp strategy.
To learn more and to read the entire article at its source, please refer to the following page, VMware Fusion improvements close gap on Boot Camp for dual-boot Macs - TechRepublic Blogs
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