![]() ![]() It would be like VMware Fusion, except without installing the OS X first and therefore not running into any CPU architecture/OS compatibility issues. I heard that you could install Mac applications (with the CDs of course), without installing the Mac OS X, onto a Windows PC with the aid of a VMware program. I also know that a Windows version of VMware Fusion is impossible until Leopard runs natively on PC CPUs or whatever. I know its tough and illegal, but you can run Mac OS X Leopard on a Windows PC with a program like PearPC, but I dont want to get into that if unnecessary. I heard that one of VMware's products, which I cant find, is able to do that. ![]() If possible, I would like to run Logic Pro 8, which is a Mac only application, on a Vista Ultimate (or something else) PC. Hi guys, this is just quick question which I really need answered. ![]()
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