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http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/06/11/vmware/index.php
VMware announced Monday that it will price its upcoming Windows-on-Mac virtualization software at a price comparable to its rival, Parallels Desktop.
VMware said that its Fusion software can be pre-ordered beginning Tuesday for $40, or for $80 when it becomes generally available near the end of August. Parallels priced its Parallels Desktop version 3.0 at $80 when it became generally available Thursday, with an upgrade price of $40. Both products make it possible for Mac users to run Microsoft Windows simultaneously with Mac OS X.
Excellent, do try both, or consider if bootcamp (Apple’s dual boot option) is what you want, work out your requirements, try them and see which one appeals to you, I’ve yet to try Fusion but Parallels seemed ok, whatever works for you is ultimately all that matters.
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