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I use it at home to keep an instance of Win98 around that is only for
running Office97 and a legacy Access app. Before that I had to keep an
old system running, using up power and making fan noise.
The only problem so far is that sometimes the vm session has to be
clicked on (even after getting the focus) before keyboard text entries
will work. I'm not sure if this is some interaction with Access, but
it's annoying.
Anybody know a good site to order VMware that's not the academic
license? It's too bad they don't let you buy one license code that will
work for both the Windows and Linux version... or am I wrong on that?
--Chris
Mike Miller wrote:
> Nice. It looks like VMware v. 4 is listing at $200 but selling as low as
> $140 or even a little less. So a $100 rebate is a pretty sweet deal.
>
> Can we hear some user opinions? Is this a great product? It seems that
> I've heard mostly good things over the years, but I've never used it
> myself. Can I install VMWare and FC3, say with Win 2000 already running?
> No problems?
>
> Best,
>
> Mike
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