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<title>TidBITS: What Windows software is still in use?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[In kind of a parallel to the &quot;What Classic software is still in use?&quot; <br>
thread I thought I'd start one on what software packages people are running <br>
in virtual machines or Boot Camp. Either because there is no Mac <br>
equivalent, or they are unaware of a Mac equivalent.<br>
<br>
I'm guessing a lot of Boot Camp might be for games?<br>
<br>
Although I'm still on a PowerPC, if I could run virtual machines at an <br>
acceptable speed I'd probably use it mainly for work from home (for some <br>
reason our Cisco Web VPN solution doesn't work with Macs, I've tried all <br>
the major browsers). And since I've been supporting the product for 15 <br>
years now, Bentley's MicroStation CADD product. They dropped their Mac <br>
version a long time ago.<br>
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