Kendal Van Dyke

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Anonymous said...

I am not anyone special but I can see the many benefits in virtual workspaces. I was so excited about MS Hyper-V until I realized I can't access shared folders or use my USB printer. I said to myself then what is the point! It reminded me of how excited I was to hear about the Chevy Volt only to find out that I could not get to and from work without using expensive gas.

Some people just do not live in my world. Anyhow, thanks for the VirtualBox tip. It has everything I need, which I honestly didn't think was asking too much, and then some.

-Peoria AZ

April 15, 2011 at 1:58 PM
Ronald Dameron said...

I second the VirtualBox recommendation. It's simple to set up and it's OS agnostic. It runs great on Windows and Linux.

April 18, 2011 at 2:11 PM

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