Freshly updated Take Control ebook provides the latest advice, tips, and
steps for successfully running Windows on an Intel-based Mac.
Ithaca, NY USA (July 12, 2007) — People who want to run Windows XP or
Vista on a Mac have plenty of options, including Apple’s Boot Camp,
Parallels Desktop 3.0, newcomer VMware Fusion, and the free VirtualBox. But
which to pick? The completely up-to-date “Take Control of Running Windows
on a Mac” provides expert advice and step-by-step instructions from author
Joe Kissell on choosing the best technique and software for getting Windows
running on a Mac. The ebook also includes real-world advice about
installing Windows, dealing with tricky peripherals, sharing files between
Windows and Mac OS X, backing up a Windows installation, avoiding Windows
malware, and more.
“Take Control of Running Windows on Mac” is available for $10 at
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/windows-on-mac.html, and it includes
coupons worth $10 off Parallels Desktop 3 and $5 off any order at Small Dog
Electronics.
Take Control editor in chief Tonya Engst said, “This ebook has been a huge
effort, given the dramatic changes in the topic over the last few weeks,
but Joe has done a great job of incorporating new information up to the
very last minute. No other book-length title has the latest details about
virtualization on the Mac, and I’m thrilled that we’ve been able to make it
available to readers so quickly.”
For review copies, interview requests, or free excerpts to publish; just
drop us a line!
Book Details:
“Take Control of Running Windows on a Mac” by Joe Kissell
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/windows-on-mac.html
PDF format, 148 pages, free 29-page sample available
Publication date: July 11, 2007
Ebook Price: $10
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