
Which in the end makes Vista a more expensive choice as OSX. With Vista you get the OS and have to buy the rest as the artistic software that's included are toy applications, not fit for daily use. How many tracks can you record in "Sound recorder"? Have you seen the alternative (garageband) in OSX? That's basically Logic Pro light. yada yada." but if you have any artistic qualities, then you will quickly see that the software you get by default in OSX is much more useful as what you get with Windows Vista. Your sound card will be virtualized and while it is good enough quality for listening, it certainly doesn't cut the mustard when you are authoring music. Logic Pro is audio editing software (well a little bit more as that, but for the general idea, the description works) so using that in a virtualized OSX on Windows Vista isn't exactly going to give you what you need. Thanks so much for any help you can offer. So, is there any software of VMware's or any other company's out there that could do that or something very similar?

It would be like VMware Fusion, except without installing the OS X first and therefore not running into any CPU architecture/OS compatibility issues.
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I heard that you could install Mac applications (with the CDs of course), without installing the Mac OS X, onto a Windows PC with the aid of a VMware program. I also know that a Windows version of VMware Fusion is impossible until Leopard runs natively on PC CPUs or whatever.

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I know its tough and illegal, but you can run Mac OS X Leopard on a Windows PC with a program like PearPC, but I dont want to get into that if unnecessary. I heard that one of VMware's products, which I cant find, is able to do that. If possible, I would like to run Logic Pro 8, which is a Mac only application, on a Vista Ultimate (or something else) PC. Hi guys, this is just quick question which I really need answered.
