Go with fusion, I use it my self and love it.

Fusion allows you to run both windows and your Mac OSX environment at the same 
time.  Boot Camp only allows you to use one at a time.  Also, the boot process 
with boot camp isn't accessible I don't believe.  I don't think it's impossible 
to use but it's not as clean.  Fusion also allows you to run other operating 
systems as a VM including your favorite *nix flavors.

As for the audio, the latest release leveld out the gain between the Mac and 
the VM sound so it's more smooth and your Voice over doesn't swamp out JFW as 
an example.

Hope that helps.

On Dec 10, 2010, at 10:16 AM, Chris Westbrook wrote:

> I'm thinking I am going to put windows on my mac.  IS vm fusion better than 
> bootcamp?  Do I have to buy another copy of windows if I don't have a windows 
> install disk anywhere?  Can I still get xp cheaper if I do?  There was some 
> mention of audio problems with vm fusion.  Is the audio now comparable to 
> that on the regular mac?
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