Can you elaborate? Is that because you're Linux- or Mac-based, or is it because of the beta nature of the product? If it's the latter, apparently this is remarkably safe as such things go.
It's a combination of those things. I use a Mac for both personal and professional use, but keep Windows XP installed in a virtual machine to support a client project that needs it. That project is software for a vertical market where almost none of the customers even have Windows Vista yet.
Not touching it with a ten-foot pole.
Can you elaborate? Is that because you're Linux- or Mac-based, or is it because of the beta nature of the product? If it's the latter, apparently this is remarkably safe as such things go.
It's a combination of those things. I use a Mac for both personal and professional use, but keep Windows XP installed in a virtual machine to support a client project that needs it. That project is software for a vertical market where almost none of the customers even have Windows Vista yet.