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      I stand corrected - looks like they DO have .NET, but it's definitely in its infancy

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      Isn't there an Linux equivalent to Parallels? I thought that they actually had it first. I know that it requires a working copy of Windows, but if you're using .NET then you obviously have one.

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      yes, several
      but graphics acceleration may be an issue
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      Who makes the one for the Mac (the non-Apple one?) They support graphics acceleration, I'm sure that there are ones for Linux that can do it too.

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      I think VMware does
      but I've never used it personally
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      ninja9578, VirtualBox is virtually (hahaha...) the same as Parallels and VMware, minus the restrictive license and the $80/£45 price tag. QEMU might be slightly faster, but the kqemu accelerator module (which btw was GPL'ed a month after VirtualBox's release last year) doesn't run on Mac OS X to my knowledge.

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