Hi Derek

I do exactly this for Dreamweaver and Photoshop and use VirtualBox - same as Parallels and VMware Fusion but FREE!

Works brilliantly. You can run it in a window or in Seamless mode.

Best wishes

Pat

Derek Cross wrote:
Hi Smuggers

I want to be able to use a couple of Windows-only applications on my new iMac 
(e.g,. Adobe LifeCycle). I'm not sure whether to use Boot Camp or Parallels.

1) Any views on which you would choose (apart from cost) would be welcome.

2) As you know, when I install Boot Camp or Parallels, I will need to partition 
my hard disk. Can this be done without effecting the programs and data that's 
already on the hard disk?

3) Slightly differently, which online backup company's do members recommend (I 
don't have a need for great capacities).

Many thanks Derek




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