What sort of incompatibilities or problems have you experienced? Shardik wrote: I don't have the time to fight against problems caused by incompatibilities in desktop virtualization. But what is working fine and reliable for servers often doesn't work as fine for plain virtualized desktop VMs.Īs a cross-platform developer it is hard enough to develop cross-platform applications and I don't have the time to fight against problems caused by incompatibilities in desktop virtualization. And I don't tell you this because I don't have any knowledge with virtualization (I am working as a VMware and Hyper-V administrator for huge server clusters with hundreds of VMs). I won't suggest to use virtualization because you may experience problems in virtualized environments which you won't have with native OS installations. Then I would suggest to install Bootcamp and Windows and/or Linux and you will be able to develop cross-platform applications with PureBasic. So the best way to go (when money is a problem) is to buy a used Mac Mini. Any other usage is a violation of the terms of service because you are only allowed to download and use OS X when owning an Apple Mac computer. Sorry, but you should also state that you are not permitted legally to install OS X in a virtual machine except on Mac hardware using Mac VM software, and even then only the server version. Keya wrote:You dont necessarily need to buy a Mac either, you can use Virtualbox (free) or VMWare ($) to install and run OSX from Windows, works for my budget plus makes it easy to switch back and forth when writing for multiOS
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