Wine (installing windows apps on mac)

I had absolute hell getting Wine to recognise any DVD content and gave up. My advise is to either run Parallels and give as much resources to it as you can, or use BootCamp. Either method have in my experience both resulted in better performance over Wine.
 
I had absolute hell getting Wine to recognise any DVD content and gave up. My advise is to either run Parallels and give as much resources to it as you can, or use BootCamp. Either method have in my experience both resulted in better performance over Wine.

Ok I'll ditch it then. Theres something called Crossover which looks good but its got no lion support
 
Virtualization or bootcamp is the best option if you own a copy of Windows. Wine and Crossover are OK for low end gaming and software but far from being particularly stable.
 
Parallels works fine, the main issue I have is that the current release 6 only has a max of 256 VRAM support - which, considering the laptop I'm sat at has 1GB of VRAM..
 
Then bootcamp. Parallels is good for some 3d things but gaming isn't one. Wine and Crossover would not be fully native either in terms of getting everything out of the GPU.
 
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