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This month, EveryMac.com features a comprehensive update to the Windows on Mac Q&A, with the latest on Vista, Parallels, and Boot Camp, and completely new sections on Fusion and CrossOver. Additionally, all Xserve specs have been enhanced.
The Windows on Mac Q&A answers "What is Fusion? How does Fusion compare to Parallels Desktop for Mac?" and "What applications are officially and unofficially supported by CrossOver?" along with dozens of other questions.
If you did not already do so last week, please also check out EveryiPod.com [subsequently discontinued], which offers complete iPod specs, the iPod Q&A, iPod troubleshooting help, a dynamically updated iPod news feed, and more.
Today's Discussion Q&A is "Media reports have stated that the second generation iPod shuffle has become the best selling iPod, topping the iPod nano. Did you expect the smallest and cheapest iPod to become the best selling or are you surprised that it is selling so well with limited capacity and no display? Why or why not?" Contribute your ideas.
In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:
Additions & Changes:
Added newly formatted/overhauled specs pages:
Updated the Windows on Mac Q&A with the latest on Vista, Parallels, and Boot Camp, and new sections on Fusion and CrossOver.
Updated the Currently Shipping page.
Please note, as is stated at the bottom of every page, the estimated retail pricing is updated as systems are converted to the new format. Pricing for used systems using the old format remains woefully out-of-date, and will be brought up-to-date as systems are updated in the new format. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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