I used the VMWare package for about a year when it was first released to have both windows and linux running at the same time and found it to be a very good approach.
Another option that provides both Windows and Linux is to develop your application in VC++ and then use the WINE package in Linux to run the application.
The WINE package has improved a lot over the past 2 years. The charting program I wrote for myself in VC++ works 100% on both Windows and Linux without a problem. The program turned out much better than I expected.
Now I can do almost everything I want without VMWare under Linux using WINE.
Good Trading!
ramora
Another option that provides both Windows and Linux is to develop your application in VC++ and then use the WINE package in Linux to run the application.
The WINE package has improved a lot over the past 2 years. The charting program I wrote for myself in VC++ works 100% on both Windows and Linux without a problem. The program turned out much better than I expected.
Now I can do almost everything I want without VMWare under Linux using WINE.
Good Trading!
ramora
