
Microsoft has
responded positively to Apple's Boot Camp, stating:
"Windows is a great operating system. We're pleased that Apple customers are excited about running it, and that Apple is responding to meet the demand." Apple, in the meantime, stated that
Apple will never sell Macs with Windows pre-installed, while VoodooPC's CTO wonders
what Boot Camp's implications might be. And on a related note, VMWare's CEO
confirmed that they are working on a version for Mac OS X on Intel.
Update: According to AppleInsider, Apple will rename its iBook line to MacBook, and
launch them near the end of this month. The MacBook will sport Core-Duo processors, 13" widescreen, built-in iSight, and Front Row/remote.
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2005-07-06
Never. Steve loves his NeXT/OSX, and HATES Windows. He would never drop it in favor of being a hardware only company. He gave an interview a few years ago where he said: "People still don't get it. Apple is a software company." You can find this interview on the web still, yet people act like it doesn't exist and go on and on about how Apple is a hardware company. That's not the way Steve sees it.
Dixit Jobs : "Apple's core strength is to bring very high technology to mere mortals in a way that surprises and delights them and that they can figure out how to use. Software is the key to that. In fact, software is the user experience. " ( http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2005/02/21/8... )
Or as Cringely puts it "Apple is a software company that sells its products inside $1800 boxes."