I don't work for VMWare, but I work for a large company that happens to own VirtualPC.
Anyways, I use VirtualPC, because it's the best that's available for OSX PowerPC, which is what I have at home. But mostly I just use it to install a copy of Windows XP which I use to remote access into work, so that I can work from home when I need to. I really don't have VirtualPC for anything else.
I'm happy that since the company I work for owns VirtualPC, that I can get it for very cheap at an employee discount. Otherwise, I'd have good reason to claim it as a tax deduction.
No, the remote access software we use is internal, and relies on a SmartCard for verification.
They are quite clear on their page that no support for Mac is available.
I don't work for VMWare, but I work for a large company that happens to own VirtualPC.
Anyways, I use VirtualPC, because it's the best that's available for OSX PowerPC, which is what I have at home. But mostly I just use it to install a copy of Windows XP which I use to remote access into work, so that I can work from home when I need to. I really don't have VirtualPC for anything else.
I'm happy that since the company I work for owns VirtualPC, that I can get it for very cheap at an employee discount. Otherwise, I'd have good reason to claim it as a tax deduction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BstL5OEDdFU
Crankcaller: Is your refrigerator running?
Homeowner: No, you insensitive clod!
There's a bug in the house though, where it will never report a national security level below yellow. Luckily, that will never happen.