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Parallels = Windows and Mac running together

There has been a lot of talk about Bootcamp on the Mac which allows dual boot for Windows and Mac. The New York Times points to new software called Parallels that takes that a step further: running Windows and Mac together.

via Lifehacker:

When you’re running Parallels, you can start up Windows XP in a separate window and copy and paste from one app to another. Even sweeter, unlike Boot Camp, Parallels supports versions beyond XP - Windows 98, 3.1 Windows 3.1, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, OS/2 or MS-DOS

Parallels is a free public beta with pre-order for the final version $40 USD or $50 after release in a couple weeks.

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