skullz writes:
"Hot on the heels of Microsoft easing up access to the Windows Phone OS are rumors of dual Windows / Android phones, able to boot into either OS.
The narrative so far is Android for personal use, Windows for BYOD to the office. I can see a company locking down a Windows Phone install so it can connect to Exchange and the company wifi but what would the two OSs share? Contacts and pictures? Would a bit of malware on one OS be isolated from the other?
It used to be that you would dual boot your Windows box with Linux, now that trend has reversed itself for your mobile. How far we have come."
(Score: 2) by snick on Friday March 14 2014, @04:42PM
The fact that _all_ solutions for cross filesystem access drooled on themselves as soon as I had to deal with files larger than 2G.
Right now I'm running a Mac with a Windows 8 VM that has access to the host FS (don't ask)
Switching OS is a simple matter of switching in and out of the VM, so when tasks come up where I have to be here or there I can go back and forth in a second. And yeah I know that this loads my box more heavily than dual boot, but the time it saves over the lifetime of the laptop justifies the cost of the beefier system needed to support it.