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Originally Posted by gmw
I'm thinking things may have changed with OSX 10.7 - this is the first version (which I've only just noticed is there) officially supported by VMware (which is what I use). The only other versions noted are Server versions - but they all say things like: "You must have an Apple-labeled computer to install OS X 10.7 in a virtual machine." - but whether this is simply to comply with the EULA, or because there are hardware checks, not I cannot say. When VirtualBox released OSX support (in 2010) they said "Unofficially, you can install Snow Leopard and run it in VirtualBox on any PC by using a couple hacks and installing OSx86." Moral: Remember to read the fine print. Software claims to "support" something can be as bad a software EULA's, full of little loop-holes and technicalities.
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Well.... I think we have drifted a bit
With regards to the topic, I am still chipping away at using the wiki. I think it will be a decent tool... and would currently be already had I built it as I went... just gonna take a while now!