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VMWare Fusion 5.0 review
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Standard Edition - £39.99; Professional Edition - £68.69
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Parallels Desktop 8.0 review
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£64.99
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Apple Mail 5.0 reviewWhile it may fall short for power users with industrial-strength business needs, the new Apple Mail offers a feature set good enough for the broad majority of everyday users, executed superbly, and integrated tightly with OS X. |
£20.99 as a part of Mac OS X Lion
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Apple Safari 5.1 reviewSafari 5.1 gives Apple’s browser enough horsepower to hold its own against rivals in day-to-day browsing. More importantly, its new features truly distinguish it from the pack, making Safari 5.1 a great step up from its predecessor. |
£20.99 as a part of Mac OS X Lion
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Mac OS X 10.7 Lion previewOperating system packs in 250 new features – many borrowed from iOS |
£20.99
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VirtualBox 2.1.4 reviewWith automatic support for a tonne of operating systems, VirtualBox 2.1.4 is an even easier way to run alternatives to Mac OS X on your Mac. |
Free
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Parallels Desktop 4.0 reviewIf you'd like to run games for Windows on your Intel Mac, you'll either need to use Boot Camp and restart your computer; or make use of a solution such as Parallels Desktop which allows you to run games within your desktop. We take a look. |
£48.89 or £31.27 to upgrade from version 3.0
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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard ReviewIt's taken two years to arrive, but Leopard is finally here. We set the Macworld team to task looking through the highlights of over 300 new features. |
£85
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Windows Vista and Boot Camp 1.2 ReviewBeing able to dual boot an Intel Mac into either OS X or Windows Vista gives Mac users the best (and worst) of both worlds. So what’s it like to run Windows Vista on a Mac via Boot Camp? Our in-depth Windows Vista review explains all… |
£99 inc VAT
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Parallels DesktopApple’s Boot Camp program allows Intel Macs to boot directly into Windows XP (Pro or Home versions) and run it natively, with full support for accelerated graphics and hardware devices (other than the built-in iSight camera, that is). But rebooting is time-consuming, and Mac users would much rather stay in Mac OS X and just run Windows when needed. Plus, Boot Camp only supports Windows XP. |
$79.99 (£43)
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