Linked by Keith Burgess on Tue 7th Jun 2005 18:17 UTC
Guest PC, as described by Lismore Software Systems, Ltd., is "another computer inside your Mac". While in simplicity this is true, Guest PC offers Mac users far more. Guest PC has received a few bad reviews along the way, however, version 1.4 makes up for many of the previous versions shortcomings. This review will discuss the features and highlight some of the improvements found in Guest PC 1.4.
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Wine has been ported to MacOS X. Look here http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ So far, application support works once you compile a Windows app for Wine, the only holdback was x86 emulation, so I'd expect shortly after Intel Macs turn up that native apps will be running similarly to Wine under GNU/Linux (or other OS'es). I'd expect Cedega/CrossOver Office to be ported over without too much of a problem as well.
Wine has been ported to MacOS X. Look here http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ So far, application support works once you compile a Windows app for Wine, the only holdback was x86 emulation, so I'd expect shortly after Intel Macs turn up that native apps will be running similarly to Wine under GNU/Linux (or other OS'es). I'd expect Cedega/CrossOver Office to be ported over without too much of a problem as well.