I think the comparison to Virtual PC is less relevant than it might first appear. The fact that we're all working on Intel-based macs now that can potentially run both OS's at native speed (whether under virtualization or dual booting) changes the landscape completely. It's no secret that there are tons of Windows and Linux users who are now buying Intel macs so that can have it all. They are not necessarily looking for the Virtual PC experience when they use Parallels!
In fact, I think it would be quite interesting to see what fraction of Parallels users have ever actually used Virtual PC. I'll bet it's small. Whether or not I am right about that, it is the majority preference that ought to be the default, with the ability to switch over without difficulty.
Last edited: May 25, 2006