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Solutions for integrating Macintosh and Windows.
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MacWindows: The web site for Macintosh-Windows integration  Meyer reports a problem with Entourage and the Exchange LockDown tool. He also provided a fix: Not sure if you have posted about this yet but for those out there (or their exchange admins) that have run the IIS LockDown...
http://www.macwindows.com/

An Australian developer is building software that runs Windows NT applications but doesn't require software from Microsoft.
http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/20637.html

A bootable-disk emulator - it reads a diskette image file (a file that contains all the sectors of a floppy disk) and boots it. This way, you can boot (and run) a bootable diskette off of your hard drive.
http://www.oldskool.org/pc/flopper/

An emulator of the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS) for Linux/X11. Enables Linux to run many DOS programs - including some DPMI applications.
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DOSEMU Home  DOSEMU Home http dosemu.org/...
http://www.dosemu.org/

Software for developers and game players, featuring DodGE: the DOS Game Emulator for Windows.
http://www.eliel.com

An open source DOS emulator for BeOS, Linux, MacOS X, and Windows. Primarily focuses on running DOS Games.
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/

A Windows compatibility middleware, which will enable all major Microsoft Windows applications to run on Linux. Describes the project.
http://www.specopslabs.com/projdav-overview.htm