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The one piece of functionality which prevents PC-BSD, and FreeBSD for that matter, to be competitive in todays desktop market is more virtualization options.
As far as I know only QEMU/KQEMU is available on FreeBSD as a server. FreeBSD can be a client in a number of virtualization products, but only QEMU as a server.
This is one one feature that will put off many people to use PC-BSD.
Personally, I would love nothing more than to be able to use PC-BSD as my primary desktop, but virtualization is a must for me.