I recently switched from a pc to an iMac (new intel duo core). Once I install a program such as Parallels and Windows XP can I run Dbpoweramp Reference like I do on my PC, or is this going to be fraught with issues?? I did try using search but didn't really come up with a definitive answer. Thanks for the help!
Dbpoweramp on an iMac???
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Re: Dbpoweramp on an iMac???
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Re: Dbpoweramp on an iMac???
i use Dbpoweramp on an MacPro desktop, using windows XP inside of VMWare Fusion. It works great and doesn't require a reboot, just runs fine inside of VMWare.
I recommend VMWare over Parallels. I've used both and liked VMWare a little better.Comment
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