Vista Licensing Hits Virtual Machine Users in the Wallet

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Mac users looking to install Microsoftis new Windows Vista operating system need to check the fine print: The less expensive Home Basic and Home Premium versions are not authorized for use in virtual machine applications like Parallels Desktop. To stay complaint with Microsoftis licensing, youill have to spring for the more expensive Vista Enterprise or Vista Ultimate, according to TECH.BLORGE.com.

The price difference between Vista Home Basic at US$199 and Enterprise at $299 has some calling this a "Mac tax," and that premium doesnit let you use all of the features in the Enterprise version. The licensing agreement points out that any content or applications that rely on Microsoftis DRM or BitLocker wonit work, and then goes on to advise against using any products that offer alternative DRM protection schemes.

Despite the fact that Microsoftis strict licensing looks like it is designed to punish Mac users, it also impacts other Microsoft customers as well. Virtualization is not limited to the Mac and is very common on other platforms, including Windows. Windows users that rely on virtualization to run multiple versions of Microsoftis operating system at the same time for product testing or tech support are also bound by the same restrictive license.

Unlike Windows users, Mac users have a work around to avoid the $100 price hit thanks to Appleis Boot Camp. Where Parallels Desktop works as a virtual machine while your Mac is running Mac OS X, Boot Camp lets you choose at startup what operating system to boot. If you choose Windows, your Mac becomes a full-on PC, and is not emulating or running as a virtual machine.

For once, Mac and Windows users can claim they are being treated exactly the same. Unfortunately, itis under the dark cloud of Vistais licensing limitations.

Jeff Gamet

Jeff Gamet

Jeff is the Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and co-host of the Apple Context Machine podcast. He is the author of "The Designer's Guide to Mac OS X" from Peachpit Press, and writes for several design-related publications. Jeff has presented at events such as Macworld Expo, the RSA Conference, and the Mac Computer Expo. In all his spare time, he also co-hosts the We Have Communicators podcast, and makes guest appearances on several other podcasts, too. Jeff dreams in HD.

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