Best way to run OS X on my Win 7 Desktop

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There's a couple of apps I like to use on OS X, however I only have a Mac Laptop and prefer to use my desktop 90% of the time when I'm at home.

Can anyone recommend the best way to setup OS X on a virtual machine?

Primarily I want to use this to run an app I bought through the app store and save the files to dropbox.

Can anyone confirm that I'll be able to run apps I've purchased through the app store on the VM and if it should be able to connect to my network and therefore sync all my DB docs before I try to set this all up?
 
I wanted to run it in a VM so that it ran quickly on my powerful desktop, plus I could have it in a windowed mode so I can drag the program across screens, plus it means I wouldn't need the laptop on the desk and I could control it all using my desktop PC and mouse.

If I connect it to my monitor I need to leave the laptop on the desk to use it's trackpad and keyboard or connect an additional one.

I gave remote connection a try with TeamViewer, seemed a bit laggy, but it's usable for the time being
 
Does that work controlling a Mac from a PC though? I'm not at my desktop at the moment, but it seems I need the streamer on my mac (which can be installed on a PC or Mac) - but the app itself (which I guess is used to remote control the streaming device) is only available for OSX, iPhone, iPad and Android devices, not a PC?
 
What about VNC?

I might give that a shot when I'm back at my desktop, as that can control over the local area network as opposed to transmitting the data off to a server on the net and back again like TeamViewer can't it? Hopefully that should be a bit quicker.

Should be able to. I've used for PC to PC connections. Splashtop changed their site around so I can't find the one for the PC...

EDIT: Found it: http://www.splashtop.com/splashtop2#otherproducts-tab

EDIT2: Wait, there's no download link for the PC version? What? But I have it installed on my laptop right here :confused:.

It's even in this blog... http://www.splashtop.com/blog/index...p-remote-desktop-app-for-windows#.UAV99KPk1A5

And this site! Doing exactly what you want OP! http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57417958-93/control-your-mac-from-your-pc-freely-and-easily/

EDIT3: Bah, seems they removed it. Sorry OP :(.

No worries, that confused me a bit too, thanks for looking anyway! :)
 
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