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Microsoft: Virtual PC 7 coming this October (MacCentral)







Microsoft: Virtual PC 7 coming this
October (MacCentral)

Microsoft: Virtual PC 7 coming this
October (MacCentral)
07/22/2004 06:24 PM

MacCentral - Microsoft Corp. on Thursday indicated that Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 will likely be released in October, though the schedule is entirely dependent on Microsoft's efforts to ship a new service pack for its Windows XP operating system. This is the first clarification the company has provided about Virtual PC 7's release schedule since confirming in May that its release would be delayed. Virtual PC enables Mac users to run various versions of Windows software applications and operating systems by emulating the characteristics of an actual hardware PC on their Macintosh. ...




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