no but mac's new operating system, leopard has "spaces" built in which allows up to 9 virtual desktops... also you can install either vmware fusion or paralells both of which allow you to use windows.... with one fo those installed you'd be able to use any Microsoft Windows application
Nothing.
Better than it works on a PC. Twice as stable with a fantastic user interface.
VIRTUALIZATION and EMULATIONdescribes theWindows Virtual PC software by Microsoft.
VIRTUALIZATION and EMULATIONdescribes theWindows Virtual PC software by Microsoft.
There are many different websites you can go on to download Microsoft Virtual Machine. Some sites you can use are; microsoft, softpedia, or virtual-pc.
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There are many new features that were part of Microsoft Virtual PC. Some features included the ability to log on the site from a private device, such as a smart phone.
Microsoft Windows offer virtual pc software for use on a Mac, which allows one to run PC programs on a Mac. It can be purchased and downloaded from iTunes and Microsoft, or from Amazon.
Microsoft office can be installed on Macs, although there is a different version than Windows. There is little relationship between the two. Apple macs are only produced by Apple and no one else, whereas any company can make a PC running microsoft. Steve Jobs (founder of Apple) and Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft) used to work together, but went their separate ways.
You need to download Microsoft Virtual PC. It's free. Also Microsoft provides a copy of XP virtual machine (free of charge) for Virtual PC. You need to have them both if you want to run XP and Seven in the same time.
Virtual PC by Microsoft, VirtualBox by Oracle, and WMware by VMware Inc.
Virtual PC by Microsoft, VirtualBox by Oracle, and WMware by VMware Inc.