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September 6th, 2007

Why Vista?

Posted by Phil Windley @ 2:40 pm

Categories: Apple, Microsoft, VMware, virtualization

Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Phil Windley

I’m working on a head-to-head review of Parallels and Fusion, two competing virtualization packages on OS X, for InfoWorld. As part of that review, I’m doing a Vista install in both to check the experience, resource usage, and so on.

One of the cool features of Parallels is something they call “Smart Select.” With Smart Select you can specify which file types are handled by which application and in which OS. So for example, you can specify that Word docs are always opened in Office 2007 in Windows, regardless of which OS you click on the document. Or that clicking on a URL, regardless of which OS you’re using always opens the page in Safari on the Mac.

Since the application windows can float free of the virtual machine–like native windows, you end up with Word 2007 running on your desktop–just like it was natively installed. Parallels calls this “Coherence” while Fusion calls this “Unity.” I described the spooky feeling this gave me the first time it (unexpectedly) happened to me on my blog a few weeks ago.

So, back to Vista. As I was loading it, I was wondering: if the primary reason people run Parallels or Fusion is to run Windows applications–rather than to experience the OS itself, why would anyone install Vista? As far as I know XP will run all the applications that Vista will. When all you want is the app, XP will do the job as well as Vista. You probably already own a license and it’s less resource intensive. Just use it.

Phil Windley is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 11 Talkback(s)
RE: Why Vista?
I love the look of a BSOD in the morning. Just kidding - sort of.

I mainly use VMs in OS X for Winders only programs, or that
have better versions of the software on the Winders side like ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Chiatzu Posted on: 09/07/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
And XP has a less restrictive EULA for VMs  Richard Flude | 09/06/07
Rip-off version?  NonZealot | 09/06/07
And what's wrong with Windows XP?: Nothing.  D-T-Schmitz | 09/06/07
And what's wrong with Windows XP?: Nothing.  Caesar Tjalbo | 09/06/07
RE: Why Vista?  mjmcmahon | 09/06/07
Why not Mac OS X theme?  ebernet | 09/06/07
It might be useful for demos  Ken_z | 09/06/07
What a waste of WOW...  Mike Cox | 09/06/07
funny  SquishyParts | 09/06/07
RE: Why Vista?  davemacd | 09/06/07
RE: Why Vista?  Chiatzu | 09/07/07

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