Microsoft is putting a halt to a version of its Virtual PC software for Intel-based Macs.
The move comes as start-up Parallels has already introduced its own virtualization software for running Windows on a Mac, while VMware said Monday it plans to have a beta version of Mac virtualization software later this year. Apple also has its Boot Camp software, still in beta, which allows Intel-based Macs to run either Windows or the Mac OS, but not both simultaneously.
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