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Emulation vs. virtual machine = big difference? They're both copying how a program works. What I do know is my Mac with Boot Camp and XP boots much faster than my dedicated Thinkpad or Dell. I can't find speeds like that through Parallels, Virtual PC, VM or whatever... |
That's why the options are so great. There is a solution for every work habit, need and budget.
The diff between Emulation and Virtualiztion is significant. Virtual PC is emulation, it is an environment that runs an OS on non naticve hardware so all the API, hardware calls have to be "translated" from one "language" to another. Parallels and VM Ware are true Virtual spaces. An OS running in memoery space on it's native hardware. All the calls are passed directly to the hardware, not translated. VM's are a developers tool. They are allow you to try different hardware environments without the expense of the physical hardware. Good quick read. http://blog.1530technologies.com/2006/08/virtual_machine.html |
God, I just reread that. Disclaimer. I am not responsible for spelling as I've been up 40 of the last 48 hours and am seeing the light at the end of this project so I also had some wine. Actually a lot of wine.
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I didn't learn this one until a few days after getting my MacBook Pro - moving two fingers simultaneously on the track-pad will get you scrolling. Huge help, IMO.
You can even program more track-pad actions in Preferences, but after trying double-tap actions, went back to only two finger scrolling. Best, Kurt |
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Speaking of the touchpad, for those with small screens but waning eyesight - try this - press CTRL while you have two fingers on the touchpad. Then with CTRL still down, slide your two fingers forward on the touchpad (or forward on the mouse wheel if you have a mouse).
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I got the dual-fingered scrolling off the manual; amazing what reading one of those buggers can do for you. Also played some movie trailers last night for the family using frontrow-god but the screen is incredible. I'm hooked fully; functional and beautiful. Decided against the memory for now--if you buy the notebook online it's only a 175.00 upgrade. If you buy the notebook from the store you'll have to pay 350.00 for the online upgrade. Here's something I learned: instead of minimizing windows using apple + M, hide them using apple+h. This way you can apple+tab to the desired hidden application and it is 'normalized' on the screen. If you try this with a window minimized it stays in the dock. Or did I get that wrong? Any other neat efficiency tricks? |
Wel lif you are like my wife and have a bzillion windows and apps open at the same time then go AppleMenu/System Preferences/Dashboard &Expose, set a hot corner (I like lower right).
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